| CONAIE'S Sixteen Demands 
  Return of lands and territories       taken from indigenous communities, without costly legal fees.Sufficient water for human       consumption and irrigation in indigenous communities, and a plan to       prevent pollution of water supplies.No municipal taxes on small       properties owned by indigenous farmers.Long-term financing for bilingual       education programs in the communities.Creation of provincial and       regional credit agencies to be controlled by CONAIE.Forgiveness of all debts to       government ministries and banks incurred by indigenous communities.Amendment of the first article of       the constitution to proclaim Ecuador as a multi-national       state.Immediate delivery of funds and       credits currently budgeted for indigenous nationalities.Minimum two-year price freeze on       all raw materials and manufactured goods used by the communities in       agricultural production, and reasonable price increase on all       agricultural goods sold by them, using free-market mechanisms.Initiation and completion of all       priority construction on basic infrastructure for indigenous communities.Unrestricted import and export       privileges for indigenous artisans and handicraft merchants.National legislation and       enforcement to provide for strict protection and controlled exploration       of archaeological sites, under the supervision of CONAIE.Expulsion of the Summer Institute       of Linguistics, in accordance with Executive Decree 1159 of 1981.Respect for the rights of       children and greater government awareness of their current plight.National support for indigenous       medicine.Immediate dismantling of       political party organizations that parallel government institutions át the       municipal and provincial levels, and which manipulate political       consciousness and elections in indigenous communities. Source: Les Field, "Ecuador's Pan-Indian Uprising," NACLA Report on the Americas 25, no. 3 (December  1991): 41. 
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