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Edwin Bustillos (died 2003) was an agricultural engineer from the Sierra Madre in Mexico.〔Fort Lewis College: () (Retrieved on January 7, 2012)〕 He is partially of Tarahumara descent.〔American University: () (Retrieved on January 7, 2012)〕 Bustillos worked for a forestry-development project funded by the World bank; however, while he was involved in that effort he became more interested in the humanitarian problems of the Sierra Madre, including the drug trafficking issues.〔() (retrieved on October 12, 2012)〕 He also worked on other illegal activity in the region used to manipulate the natives.〔()(Retrieved on October 12, 2012)〕 In 1992 Bustillos founded the Consejo Asesor Sierra Madre.〔() (retrieved on October 12, 2012)〕 This organization focuses on conservation and protection of the native's way of life and the environment. This has at times been at odds with the drug traffickers in the area who have been accused of working against the interest of the local population.〔() (Retrieved on February 17, 2012)〕 He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1996,〔Goldman Environmental Prize: (Edwin Bustillos ) (Retrieved on November 6, 2007)〕 for his efforts on preservation of land in the Sierra Madre Occidental. He is also featured in the film ''Voices of the Sierra Tarahumara''.〔Internet Movie Database: () (Retrieved on February 17, 2012)〕 ==External links== * ("Drug Lords Vs. The Tarahumara" from the ''Los Angelos Times'' ) * ("Mexico's Indians Face New Conquistador: Drugs" from ''The New York Times'' ) * ("Trouble in the Land of Muy Verde" from ''Outside'' ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edwin Bustillos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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