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Alexi has lived, worked an travelled in numerous countries around the world. In 2014 he moved to India for one year where he immersed himself in exploring the culture, learning Hindi, practicing Yoga & Tai-Chi, writing articles for peer review as well ethnographic fictions, setting up his private website and editing a documentary based on the Ngöbe struggle for self-determination from footages he gathered in 2013.  
Alexi has lived, worked an travelled in numerous countries around the world. In 2014 he moved to India for one year where he immersed himself in exploring the culture, learning Hindi, practicing Yoga & Tai-Chi, writing articles for peer review as well ethnographic fictions, setting up his private website and editing a documentary based on the Ngöbe struggle for self-determination from footages he gathered in 2013.  
 
In his work with FWC he is determined to secure the participation of indigenous people from different cultures in structure democratic dialogues. Very often Indigenous societies display a peaceful and egalitarian social structure and symmetry amongst their members, who in turn actively maintain asynchronous and highly democratic political practices. Indigenous Societies thus can serve as democratic models. Offering SDD platforms to indigenous people, both on the intra-group and trans-group dimension would constitute a political cartography that has not been explored yet.
    
    


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