Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Women. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Women. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 29 de marzo de 2016

WOMEN - UNCLASSIFIED #2


Women

Unclassified


Characteristics :

Scope : All items related with women or womanhood.


Description:

A woman is a female human. The term woman is usually reserved for an adult, with the term girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. The term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "women's rights". "Woman" may also refer to a person's gender identity. Women with typical genetic development are usually capable of giving birth from puberty until menopause. In the context of gender identity, transgender people who are biologically determined to be male and identify as women cannot give birth. Some intersex people who identify as women cannot give birth because of either sterility or inheriting one or more Y chromosomes. In extremely rare cases, people who have Swyer syndrome can give birth with medical assistance. Throughout history women have assumed or been assigned various social roles.


Etymology :

The spelling of woman in English has progressed over the past millennium from wīfmann to wīmmann to wumman, and finally, the modern spelling woman. In Old English, wīfmann meant "female human", whereas wēr meant "male human". Mann or monn had a gender-neutral meaning of "human", corresponding to Modern English "person" or "someone"; however, subsequent to the Norman Conquest, man began to be used more in reference to "male human", and by the late 13th century had begun to eclipse usage of the older term wēr. The medial labial consonants f and m in wīfmann coalesced into the modern form "woman", while the initial element, which meant "female", underwent semantic narrowing to the sense of a married woman ("wife"). It is a popular misconception that the term "woman" is etymologically connected with "womb", which is from a separate Old English word, wambe meaning "stomach" (of male or female; modern German retains the colloquial term "Wampe" from Middle High German for "potbelly"). Nevertheless, such a false derivation of "woman" has appeared in print.


Biological symbol :

The symbol for the planet Venus is the sign also used in biology for the female sex. It is a stylized representation of the goddess Venus's hand-mirror or an abstract symbol for the goddess: a circle with a small equilateral cross underneath. The Venus symbol also represented femininity, and in ancient alchemy stood for copper. Alchemists constructed the symbol from a circle (representing spirit) above an equilateral cross (representing matter).


Philatelic Issues


2016 – Uruguay – Unique Stamp, from Police Women Series


Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: March 11th, 2016
Printed: 15.000 Copies
Type: Unique Stamp from Series
Value:UYP 20

Stamp: Rectangular
Size: 27 mm. x 39 mm.
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

miércoles, 16 de marzo de 2016

WOMEN - UNCLASSIFIED


Women

Unclassified


Characteristics :

Scope : All items related with women or womanhood.


Description:

A woman is a female human. The term woman is usually reserved for an adult, with the term girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. The term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "women's rights". "Woman" may also refer to a person's gender identity. Women with typical genetic development are usually capable of giving birth from puberty until menopause. In the context of gender identity, transgender people who are biologically determined to be male and identify as women cannot give birth. Some intersex people who identify as women cannot give birth because of either sterility or inheriting one or more Y chromosomes. In extremely rare cases, people who have Swyer syndrome can give birth with medical assistance. Throughout history women have assumed or been assigned various social roles.


Etymology :

The spelling of woman in English has progressed over the past millennium from wīfmann to wīmmann to wumman, and finally, the modern spelling woman. In Old English, wīfmann meant "female human", whereas wēr meant "male human". Mann or monn had a gender-neutral meaning of "human", corresponding to Modern English "person" or "someone"; however, subsequent to the Norman Conquest, man began to be used more in reference to "male human", and by the late 13th century had begun to eclipse usage of the older term wēr. The medial labial consonants f and m in wīfmann coalesced into the modern form "woman", while the initial element, which meant "female", underwent semantic narrowing to the sense of a married woman ("wife"). It is a popular misconception that the term "woman" is etymologically connected with "womb", which is from a separate Old English word, wambe meaning "stomach" (of male or female; modern German retains the colloquial term "Wampe" from Middle High German for "potbelly"). Nevertheless, such a false derivation of "woman" has appeared in print.


Biological symbol :

The symbol for the planet Venus is the sign also used in biology for the female sex. It is a stylized representation of the goddess Venus's hand-mirror or an abstract symbol for the goddess: a circle with a small equilateral cross underneath. The Venus symbol also represented femininity, and in ancient alchemy stood for copper. Alchemists constructed the symbol from a circle (representing spirit) above an equilateral cross (representing matter).


Philatelic Issues


2016 – Uruguay – Remarkable Women Series


Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: March 8th, 2016
Printed: 15.000 Copies
Type: Complete 3 Stamps Series
Value:3 * UYP 20 = UYP 60

Stamp: All Rectangular
Size: All 27 mm. x 39 mm.
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

martes, 12 de mayo de 2015

URU - 1974 - JUL 11TH - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - WOMEN VOLLEYBALL WORLD CUP URUGUAY '73


Uruguay - 1974 - First Anniversary of the First Women Volleyball World Cup Uruguay '73PreviousNext)



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SERIES --- 0,75 EUR
Decorated FDC of C.F.M. --- 4,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: July 11th, 1974
Printed: 100.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [25 mm. x 37 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 25 stamps [5 x 5]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [Unknown]

FDC Type: Decorated cover from a Philatelic Club
FDC Shape and Size: Rectangular [167 mm. x 95 mm.]


Catalogue information:

Michel: 1308
Ivert: 886
Scott: 885
Stanley & Gibbons: 1658


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Volleyballfrom a wider Sports, and in particular Volleyball World Cups orSports World Cups, and more in particular the First FIVB Women Volleyball World Cup Uruguay 1973, that was held in Uruguayfrom October 19th to October 28th of 1973, and won by the national team of Soviet Union, a Marxist–Leninist stateon the Eurasian continentthat existed between 1922and 1991.

Now, looking at the desing of the Issue, not many Topics arises, being very imaginative perhaps Abstract Art could be included, as the way Volleyball is depicted both in the stamp and in the First Day Cancellation.

Finally, another Topics that appears, are Balls, or in particular Volleyball Balls, and Nets as there are shown both in the Stamp, in the First Day Cancellation, and in the Volleyball Ball also in the Decoration of the Cover.


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sábado, 7 de marzo de 2015

URU - 2015 - #007 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - REMARKABLE WOMEN, BELELA HERRERA


Uruguay - 2015 - Remarkable Women, Belela HerreraPreviousNext)




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SERIES --- 1,00 EUR
 SERIES [2x2] --- 4,00 EUR
BLOCK --- 9,00 EUR
 FDC not Sent --- 2,00 EUR
FDC Sent on First Day --- 9,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: March 6th, 2015
Printed: 15.003 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [39 mm. x 27 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 9 stamps [3 x 3]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [150 mm. x 134 mm.]

FDC Type: Decorated Cover Issued by Post Office
FDC not sent Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]
FDC sent on issue day Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]

Cover Shape and Size: Not available

Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available

Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Clearly Women as the Main Topic, also: Personalities, or Women Personalities. Then going to more specific Topics, Uruguayan Women, or Uruguayan Personalities, and of course in particular the Womenbeing honoured in this Issue, María Bernabela "Belela" Herrera Sanguinetti.

Finally, surrounding the Personality of  "Belela" Herrerasome Topics arises. By her profession Teacher, by his studies Sociology, by his work: Politics, Diplomatic Relationships, Refugees, United Nations, Human Rights, and by the places in which she helped, besides her country Uruguay, she is deeply related with Chile, specially in the moment in which Augusto Pinochet assumed power in Chile following a United States-backed coup d'état on 11 September 1973 that overthrew the elected socialist Unidad Popular government of President Salvador Allende. Another countries in which he worked were: Argentina, México, España, Perú, Brasil, El Salvador, Haití, and Sudáfrica.

Then, looking at the desing of the Issue, very few Topics appears, the most visible is Photography, as it is how is shown Belela Herrera in the stamp design, then also Cravat and Earrings, or a wider Women Clothing Accesories, because she is using these Accesoriesin the Photographyselected for the Stamp Design, and another observation that could be done is that in all items, in the Stamp, in the Block, and in the FDC Cancellation , the Woman Sign appears, so a wider Signs could be another Topic of this issue. Finally, in the Special Cover Designed for this Issue appears, as a stripe, the Uruguayan Flag, so Flags could be considered another Topic of this Release too.

Finally, a few words about this Traditional annual issue of uruguayan post office about Remarkable Uruguayan Womenthat is released since 2007. The women previously honoured in these serie were: Julia Arévalo in 2007, Nelly Goitiño in 2008, Delmira Agustiniin 2009, Alba Roballo in 2010, then a Special Edition in 2011followed because of Uruguayan Bicentennial and highlighting the life of Petrona Rosende and Josefa Oribe. After that another Peculiar Edition in 2012 dedicated to a Theater play called "También hicimos patria", that in english means "We also build country", that travels the 200 years of Uruguayan history, through the life of it Remarkable Women, then in 2013 a Series of three Stampswas issued honouring: "Tota" and Elena Quinteros, Jorgelina Martínez, and María Viñas Sendic, finally returning in 2014 to the release of a Single Stamp Serie about the Personality of Luisa Cuesta.


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viernes, 30 de enero de 2015

URU - 2015 - #001 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - 70 YEARS OF AUSCHWITZ CONENTRATION CAMP CLOSURE


Uruguay - 2015 - 70 Years of the closure of Auschwitz Concentration Camp PreviousNext)






Options:

SERIE --- 4,50 EUR
SERIE with LABEL --- 6,50 EUR
STAMP 1 --- 2,50 EUR
STAMP 2 --- 4,00 EUR
STAMP 1 with LABEL --- 3,00 EUR
STAMP 2 with LABEL --- 5,00 EUR
SE-TENANT NORMAL --- 5,00 EUR
SE-TENANT INVERTED --- 7,50 EUR
SE-TENANT NORMAL with LABEL --- 9,00 EUR
SE-TENANT INVERTED with LABEL --- 7,00 EUR
BLOCK --- 18,00 EUR
FDC not Sent --- 6,00 EUR
FDC not Sent wit LABEL --- 8,00 EUR
FDC Sent on First Day --- 9,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: January 28th, 2015
Printed: 15.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Both Rectangular [39 mm. x 27 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 4 series [2 x 2] , 8 stamps [2 x 4] plus a row of 2 pairs of labels [1 x 4] at bottom
[ [ Stamp 1, Stamp 2, Stamp 1, Stamp 2 ]
[ Stamp 2, Stamp 1, Stamp 2, Stamp 1 ]
[ Label 2, Label 1, Label 2, Label 1 ] ]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [189 mm. x 116 mm.]

FDC Type: Official Cover from Post Office
FDC not sent Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]
FDC sent on issue day Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]

Cover Shape and Size: Not available

Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available

Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Jews and World War IIbecause the issue is about the 70th Anniversary of the Closure of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Also the country Polandby the location of the Camp could be a Topic of the Issue, and of course World Heritage Sites, as UNESCOnamed it that way in 1979.

Then, looking more at the desing of the Issue, Trains Topic appears in the Railwaysof the Camp Main Entrance shown in Stamp 2 and also in the inks colour proof of the Block. Then the Personalityof Ana Benkel de Vinocurshown in Stamp one, relates this release with Women Personalities, Writters, Singers, and Polish People. Finally Flowersis a Topic also included in the FDC Cancelation.


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domingo, 7 de diciembre de 2014

URU - 2014 - #029 - DESCRIPTION - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People PreviousNext)




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SERIE--- 3,00 EUR
SERIE [2X2] --- 12,00 EUR
FDC not Sent --- 4,00 EUR
FDC Sent on First Day --- 9,00 EUR
COVER Sent on First Day --- 7,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 2nd, 2014
Printed: 15.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [27 mm. x 39 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 25 stamps [5 x 5]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [Unknown]

FDC Type: Official Cover from Post Office
FDC not sent Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]
FDC sent on issue day Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]

Cover Shape and Size: Rectangular [240 mm. x 160 mm.]

Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available

Topics:

Issue:

As Main Topic: I think Indigenous People is the most representative, and this one could fit in a widers ones as: Ethnic Groups, or also History, and Anthropologytoo.

Then, more in particular, the Topic focuses in the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (2005-2014), a programme of Action, adopted on December 16th of 2005 by the United Nations General Assembly, through the Document A/60/270 - sect. II, and Resolution 60/142, that appealed to the international community at large to provide financial support to the Programme of Action, including through contributions to the Voluntary Fund for the Second Decade, and urged all Governments and indigenous organizations concerned to take action to facilitate adoption of the draft United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples as soon as possible.

Also, in this case, the release could be seen as having two Main Topics, although it is clear that the emphasis is put in the already mentioned one, the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, the issue also commemorates directly the Ten Years Anniversary of th the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), that means in english "Museum of Art Pre-Columbian and Indigenous", so the wider Museums, and Arts, or the more specifics ones of this Topic: Pre-Columbian Art, and Indigenous Art, could be considered as Main Topics of this Release too.

Then, surrounding the main topic, could be found the followings: From the branch of the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, the most clear Topics that emerges are the ones related to Human Rights, like: Non-Discrimination, Inclusion, Participation, and Protection of Cultural Integrity, and by the way to provide that Rights, Laws and Politics Topics.

The Under-Secretary-General in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the Chinese diplomat, Wu Hongbo, is the Coordinator for the Second Decade, which commenced on January 1st of 2005and will conclude in December 31st of 2014, as it was adopted by the General Assembly Resolution A/RES/59/174, on December 22nd 2004, and has published The final report on the achievement of the goal and objectives last August 6th of 2014, which probably was the reason of issuing this release in the date it was issued.

That document provides Examples of current efforts to achieve the objectives of the Programme of Action for the Second International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People. One of the major highlights of the Second Decade was the adoption, in 2007, of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The report also provides an Analysis of the impact of the Second Decade on the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Also tells that while there has been some progress in achieving the goals of the Second Decade, a Substantial gap remains between the formal recognition of indigenous peoples and the implementation of policies on the ground. The post-2015 development agenda and the high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly, to be known as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, afford an opportunity to Make indigenous peoples part of the solution and to build a life of dignity, equity and hope for all.

Then, from the Branch of Ten Years Anniversary of the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), many Topics could be related through both the Musuem itself and the Buildingin which is located.

The Buildingwas designed by Emilio Reus, a Spanish Businessman who emigrated first to Argentina in 1885, and then to Uruguay, where he became known for Building Residential Homes. His work made such an impact on the traditional architecture of the country which led to a period now known as
Time of Reus, and also today there is a neighborhood in Montevideo that is known by his name, "Barrio Reus". This neighbourhood was also known as "Barrio de los Judios"or Jewish Neighbourhood, and one of his streets could be seen in This Previous Release released on April 22nd of 2014, about the Centenary of the Football Club "Sud América".

Returning to the Building, it was build at late XIX Century, more precisely at year 1888, and it has been designed following an Eclectic Architecture, a XIX and XX Century Architectural Style,in which a single piece of work incorporates a mixture of elements from previous historical styles to create something that is new and original. By this Architecture Design, it was declared a National Historic Landmarkin 1986.

Now going to the Museumitself, "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), is a Cultural Joint venture, in which they are associated the Municipality of Montevideo and the Society, so both parties provide Values, Heritage and Resources from a shared vision. The Museumwas founded on September 17th of 2004, so the stamp was issued 15 days before the Anniversary, and was created through a Loan Agreementsigned between the Intendent of Montevideo of this period, Architect Mariano Aranaand the Collector Matteo Goretti, who gave up some of its important Ethnographic and Archaeological Collectionfor a period of 20 years. In recent times the stock of MAPI has increased ten other collections that were donated or on loan by public institutions, embassies and private collectors.

The MAPIoffers visitors a Permanent exhibition of Archaeological and Ethnographic Pieces from different Cultures in the Americas and conducts Research, Exhibitions and Publications on various aspects related to this topic. In 2014 he first presented an exhibition abroad, entitled "Uruguay in Guarani"which was exhibited at the Vatican Museums and theEthnological Museum in Hamburg, where he is now before continuing touring other cities in Europe.

The MAPIhas been Awarded for four consecutive years (2011-2014) with the "Premio Iberoamericano de Museos", in english "American Award of Museums".

Now, regarding the desing of the stamp:Besides reinforcing, by it legends, the two Main Topics of the release, that are: the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (2005-2014), and Ten Years Anniversary of the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), it clearly add the ones related with Pre-Columbian Art, and Indigenous Artshowing a close-up of two Statuettes, or Little Statues, with Woman Shape, so Sculpturecould be in a way a Topic for this Release too.

The Statuettesshown in the Release are two Specimens of the Female Anthropomorphic Figurinescalled "Venus of Valdivia", these Female Anthropomorphic Representations, were made by the group of people with the same name "Valdivias", that was developed in what is now Ecuador, in the Formative Period, that extends from 4000 BC to 500 AC.

This "Venus of Valdivia" have a Size of between 7 and 20 cm. , and were At first Sculptured in Stone, and then Turn to be Shaped by hand from two Clay cylinders attached to the body and head and legs separated, with the later addition of touched and arms. They have rounded shapes and well-marked sexual attributes, especially her breasts, coffee bean eyes shaped, thick eyebrows, arms over his body and legs without feet.

It has been theorized much about the purpose of these figures. Some researchers see them as Symbolsor Talismansand Idolspromoters of Fertility.

The Italian Archaeologist Constanza Di Capua argues, based on the variation of the features of the body-forms and representation of hair and styles, that the "Venus of Valdivia" are figures Alluding to the physiological cycles of women in various stages. From the nubile, with a bulge in the pubic region, no arms, straight trunk and shaved head, going through puberty, with partial removal of hair and hint of breasts and arms, and adolescence, where the figurines are represented by bodies developed until adulthood and pregnancy, with bulging belly, suggesting pregnancy. For the researcher, the figures are Associated with the female cult that developed in society Valdivia and are, along with the funeral, a Testament to how this society empowers breeding group.

Finally, in a more symbolic way:I will choose Women, and Feminityin general, and perhaps Fertilityin particular, as the Topics more subtly incorporated in this Release, as for it desing it was chosen these particular Female Anthropomorphic Figurinescalled "Venus of Valdivia", to represent graphically the fusion of the two Main Events that are commemorated in this Issue.

Also this selection could be seen as a gaze to Matriarchy, perhaps too, as a way to Get free of the Current System, that for milleniums was based in Patriarchy.


Block:

The block: Besides the legend that enunciate the Main Topic of the Release, that is Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, only adds the icon used to show the ink colours used in the printing of the stamps, however, this icon shows a Rarely seen Item in Philatelythat is the "Boleadoras", that are a Throwing Weapon superficially similar to the Surujin, made of weights on the ends of interconnected cords, designed to capture animals by entangling their legs.

The "Boleadoras"were most famously used by the Gauchos(Argentinian cowboys), but have been Found in Excavations of Pre-Columbian settlements, especially in Patagonia, where Indigenous peoples used them to catch 200 pound guanaco, a mammal similar to a Llama, and also the Ñandú, a non flying birds, as the one shown in This Release. They were also Used in battle by the Inca army, and even as a modern-day tool in North America at the Calico Early Man Site.


FDC:

The desing of the First Day Cancelation:Besides the legends of both Main Topics: Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People and Ten Years Anniversary of th the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI) , and the Logotypeof the MAPI, what it is really interesting in the Cancelation is the Circle Shaped Elementthat surrounds both Legends and Logotypes, that is The Wheel with the 20 Inscription Glyphs that represent the Named Days in the the Tzolk'in, the Basic Cycleof the Maya calendar.  

The Tzolk'in Calendarcombines a Cycleof twenty Named Dayswith another Cycle of Thirteen numbers (the trecena), to Produce 260 unique days(i.e., 20 × 13 = 260). Each successive named day was numbered from 1 up to 13 and then starting again at 1.

The Tzolkindoes not have a generally-recognized start and end, although there are specific references, that 1 Imix was the Beginning dayin The Books of Chilam Balam, that are a set of handwritten books that preserve important traditional knowledge in which indigenous Maya and early Spanish traditions have coalesced.

The Glyph for Imixis the one located at the 'O' of "Mundo" in the Cancelation, and the other 19 Glyphs are shown ordered Clockwise in the Cancelation too. 

The name and the meaning of the 20 Glyphs are the following: 1) Imix: The Crocodile, or the Reptilian body of the planet earth; 2) Ik: The Wind, also Breath, Life, even Violence; 3) Akbal: The Night-house, or Darkness, The underworld, Therealm of the nocturnal jaguar-sun; 4) Kan: The Maize, the Sign of the Young Maize Lord who brings Abundance, Ripeness. Also Lizard, Net; 5) Chicchan: The Snake, the Celestial serpent; 6 ) Cimi: The Death; 7) Manik: The Deer, Sign of the Lord of the Hunt; 8) Lamat: The Rabbit, Sign of the planet Venus, Sunset; 9) Muluc: The Water, symbolised by Jade, an aspect of the Water Deities, Fish; 10) Oc: The Dog, who guides the night sun through the underworld; 11) Chuen: The Monkey, the Great craftsman, patron of Arts and Knowledge; 12) Eb: The Grass, associated with Rainand Storms; 13) Ben: The Reed, who fosters the growth of Corn, Cane, and Man; 14) Ix: The Jaguar, the Night Sun. Associated with the Goddess Ixchel; 15) Men: The Eagle, the Wise one, Bird, Moon; 16) Cib: The Owl and the Vulture, death-birds of night and day. Also wax, soul, insect; 17) Caban: The Earthquake, Formidable Power. Also Season, Thought; 18) Etznab: The Knife, the Obsidian Sacrificial Blade; 19) Cauac: The Rainor Storm, the Celestial Dragon Serpents and the Chacs, Gods of Thunder and Llightning; 20) Ahau: The Lord, The Radiant Sun God. Also associated with the Mayan hero twins.


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URU - 2014 - #029 - SERIE - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People


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URU - 2014 - #029 - SERIE [2x2] - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People


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URU - 2014 - #029 - FDC not Sent - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People


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URU - 2014 - #029 - FDC Sent on First Day - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People


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URU - 2014 - #029 - COVER Sent on First Day - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People


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URU - 2014 - #029 - DESCRIPTION - DECADE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


Uruguay - 2014 - International Second Decade of the World's Indigenous People PreviousNext)




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SERIE--- 3,00 EUR
SERIE [2X2] --- 12,00 EUR
FDC not Sent --- 4,00 EUR
FDC Sent on First Day --- 9,00 EUR
COVER Sent on First Day --- 7,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 2nd, 2014
Printed: 15.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [27 mm. x 39 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 25 stamps [5 x 5]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [Unknown]

FDC Type: Official Cover from Post Office
FDC not sent Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]
FDC sent on issue day Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]

Cover Shape and Size: Rectangular [240 mm. x 160 mm.]

Catalogue information:

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Topics:

Issue:

As Main Topic: I think Indigenous People is the most representative, and this one could fit in a widers ones as: Ethnic Groups, or also History, and Anthropologytoo.

Then, more in particular, the Topic focuses in the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (2005-2014), a programme of Action, adopted on December 16th of 2005 by the United Nations General Assembly, through the Document A/60/270 - sect. II, and Resolution 60/142, that appealed to the international community at large to provide financial support to the Programme of Action, including through contributions to the Voluntary Fund for the Second Decade, and urged all Governments and indigenous organizations concerned to take action to facilitate adoption of the draft United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples as soon as possible.

Also, in this case, the release could be seen as having two Main Topics, although it is clear that the emphasis is put in the already mentioned one, the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, the issue also commemorates directly the Ten Years Anniversary of th the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), that means in english "Museum of Art Pre-Columbian and Indigenous", so the wider Museums, and Arts, or the more specifics ones of this Topic: Pre-Columbian Art, and Indigenous Art, could be considered as Main Topics of this Release too.

Then, surrounding the main topic, could be found the followings: From the branch of the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, the most clear Topics that emerges are the ones related to Human Rights, like: Non-Discrimination, Inclusion, Participation, and Protection of Cultural Integrity, and by the way to provide that Rights, Laws and Politics Topics.

The Under-Secretary-General in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the Chinese diplomat, Wu Hongbo, is the Coordinator for the Second Decade, which commenced on January 1st of 2005and will conclude in December 31st of 2014, as it was adopted by the General Assembly Resolution A/RES/59/174, on December 22nd 2004, and has published The final report on the achievement of the goal and objectives last August 6th of 2014, which probably was the reason of issuing this release in the date it was issued.

That document provides Examples of current efforts to achieve the objectives of the Programme of Action for the Second International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People. One of the major highlights of the Second Decade was the adoption, in 2007, of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The report also provides an Analysis of the impact of the Second Decade on the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Also tells that while there has been some progress in achieving the goals of the Second Decade, a Substantial gap remains between the formal recognition of indigenous peoples and the implementation of policies on the ground. The post-2015 development agenda and the high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly, to be known as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, afford an opportunity to Make indigenous peoples part of the solution and to build a life of dignity, equity and hope for all.

Then, from the Branch of Ten Years Anniversary of the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), many Topics could be related through both the Musuem itself and the Buildingin which is located.

The Buildingwas designed by Emilio Reus, a Spanish Businessman who emigrated first to Argentina in 1885, and then to Uruguay, where he became known for Building Residential Homes. His work made such an impact on the traditional architecture of the country which led to a period now known as
Time of Reus, and also today there is a neighborhood in Montevideo that is known by his name, "Barrio Reus". This neighbourhood was also known as "Barrio de los Judios"or Jewish Neighbourhood, and one of his streets could be seen in This Previous Release released on April 22nd of 2014, about the Centenary of the Football Club "Sud América".

Returning to the Building, it was build at late XIX Century, more precisely at year 1888, and it has been designed following an Eclectic Architecture, a XIX and XX Century Architectural Style,in which a single piece of work incorporates a mixture of elements from previous historical styles to create something that is new and original. By this Architecture Design, it was declared a National Historic Landmarkin 1986.

Now going to the Museumitself, "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), is a Cultural Joint venture, in which they are associated the Municipality of Montevideo and the Society, so both parties provide Values, Heritage and Resources from a shared vision. The Museumwas founded on September 17th of 2004, so the stamp was issued 15 days before the Anniversary, and was created through a Loan Agreementsigned between the Intendent of Montevideo of this period, Architect Mariano Aranaand the Collector Matteo Goretti, who gave up some of its important Ethnographic and Archaeological Collectionfor a period of 20 years. In recent times the stock of MAPI has increased ten other collections that were donated or on loan by public institutions, embassies and private collectors.

The MAPIoffers visitors a Permanent exhibition of Archaeological and Ethnographic Pieces from different Cultures in the Americas and conducts Research, Exhibitions and Publications on various aspects related to this topic. In 2014 he first presented an exhibition abroad, entitled "Uruguay in Guarani"which was exhibited at the Vatican Museums and theEthnological Museum in Hamburg, where he is now before continuing touring other cities in Europe.

The MAPIhas been Awarded for four consecutive years (2011-2014) with the "Premio Iberoamericano de Museos", in english "American Award of Museums".

Now, regarding the desing of the stamp:Besides reinforcing, by it legends, the two Main Topics of the release, that are: the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (2005-2014), and Ten Years Anniversary of the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI), it clearly add the ones related with Pre-Columbian Art, and Indigenous Artshowing a close-up of two Statuettes, or Little Statues, with Woman Shape, so Sculpturecould be in a way a Topic for this Release too.

The Statuettesshown in the Release are two Specimens of the Female Anthropomorphic Figurinescalled "Venus of Valdivia", these Female Anthropomorphic Representations, were made by the group of people with the same name "Valdivias", that was developed in what is now Ecuador, in the Formative Period, that extends from 4000 BC to 500 AC.

This "Venus of Valdivia" have a Size of between 7 and 20 cm. , and were At first Sculptured in Stone, and then Turn to be Shaped by hand from two Clay cylinders attached to the body and head and legs separated, with the later addition of touched and arms. They have rounded shapes and well-marked sexual attributes, especially her breasts, coffee bean eyes shaped, thick eyebrows, arms over his body and legs without feet.

It has been theorized much about the purpose of these figures. Some researchers see them as Symbolsor Talismansand Idolspromoters of Fertility.

The Italian Archaeologist Constanza Di Capua argues, based on the variation of the features of the body-forms and representation of hair and styles, that the "Venus of Valdivia" are figures Alluding to the physiological cycles of women in various stages. From the nubile, with a bulge in the pubic region, no arms, straight trunk and shaved head, going through puberty, with partial removal of hair and hint of breasts and arms, and adolescence, where the figurines are represented by bodies developed until adulthood and pregnancy, with bulging belly, suggesting pregnancy. For the researcher, the figures are Associated with the female cult that developed in society Valdivia and are, along with the funeral, a Testament to how this society empowers breeding group.

Finally, in a more symbolic way:I will choose Women, and Feminityin general, and perhaps Fertilityin particular, as the Topics more subtly incorporated in this Release, as for it desing it was chosen these particular Female Anthropomorphic Figurinescalled "Venus of Valdivia", to represent graphically the fusion of the two Main Events that are commemorated in this Issue.

Also this selection could be seen as a gaze to Matriarchy, perhaps too, as a way to Get free of the Current System, that for milleniums was based in Patriarchy.


Block:

The block: Besides the legend that enunciate the Main Topic of the Release, that is Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, only adds the icon used to show the ink colours used in the printing of the stamps, however, this icon shows a Rarely seen Item in Philatelythat is the "Boleadoras", that are a Throwing Weapon superficially similar to the Surujin, made of weights on the ends of interconnected cords, designed to capture animals by entangling their legs.

The "Boleadoras"were most famously used by the Gauchos(Argentinian cowboys), but have been Found in Excavations of Pre-Columbian settlements, especially in Patagonia, where Indigenous peoples used them to catch 200 pound guanaco, a mammal similar to a Llama, and also the Ñandú, a non flying birds, as the one shown in This Release. They were also Used in battle by the Inca army, and even as a modern-day tool in North America at the Calico Early Man Site.


FDC:

The desing of the First Day Cancelation:Besides the legends of both Main Topics: Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People and Ten Years Anniversary of th the "Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (MAPI) , and the Logotypeof the MAPI, what it is really interesting in the Cancelation is the Circle Shaped Elementthat surrounds both Legends and Logotypes, that is The Wheel with the 20 Inscription Glyphs that represent the Named Days in the the Tzolk'in, the Basic Cycleof the Maya calendar.  

The Tzolk'in Calendarcombines a Cycleof twenty Named Dayswith another Cycle of Thirteen numbers (the trecena), to Produce 260 unique days(i.e., 20 × 13 = 260). Each successive named day was numbered from 1 up to 13 and then starting again at 1.

The Tzolkindoes not have a generally-recognized start and end, although there are specific references, that 1 Imix was the Beginning dayin The Books of Chilam Balam, that are a set of handwritten books that preserve important traditional knowledge in which indigenous Maya and early Spanish traditions have coalesced.

The Glyph for Imixis the one located at the 'O' of "Mundo" in the Cancelation, and the other 19 Glyphs are shown ordered Clockwise in the Cancelation too. 

The name and the meaning of the 20 Glyphs are the following: 1) Imix: The Crocodile, or the Reptilian body of the planet earth; 2) Ik: The Wind, also Breath, Life, even Violence; 3) Akbal: The Night-house, or Darkness, The underworld, Therealm of the nocturnal jaguar-sun; 4) Kan: The Maize, the Sign of the Young Maize Lord who brings Abundance, Ripeness. Also Lizard, Net; 5) Chicchan: The Snake, the Celestial serpent; 6 ) Cimi: The Death; 7) Manik: The Deer, Sign of the Lord of the Hunt; 8) Lamat: The Rabbit, Sign of the planet Venus, Sunset; 9) Muluc: The Water, symbolised by Jade, an aspect of the Water Deities, Fish; 10) Oc: The Dog, who guides the night sun through the underworld; 11) Chuen: The Monkey, the Great craftsman, patron of Arts and Knowledge; 12) Eb: The Grass, associated with Rainand Storms; 13) Ben: The Reed, who fosters the growth of Corn, Cane, and Man; 14) Ix: The Jaguar, the Night Sun. Associated with the Goddess Ixchel; 15) Men: The Eagle, the Wise one, Bird, Moon; 16) Cib: The Owl and the Vulture, death-birds of night and day. Also wax, soul, insect; 17) Caban: The Earthquake, Formidable Power. Also Season, Thought; 18) Etznab: The Knife, the Obsidian Sacrificial Blade; 19) Cauac: The Rainor Storm, the Celestial Dragon Serpents and the Chacs, Gods of Thunder and Llightning; 20) Ahau: The Lord, The Radiant Sun God. Also associated with the Mayan hero twins.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.