BOGOTA, Feb 20 Indigenous Colombians are going head to head with the world’s biggest soft drink company over the commercial use of the word “coca” the name of an indigenous South American plant. Representatives of the Nasa and Embera Chami tribes are threatening to ban the sale of.
Indigenous Colombians are going head to head with the world's biggest soft drink company over the commercial use of the word "coca" the name of an indigenous South American plant.
For centuries, indigenous peoples in Colombia, Peru and elsewhere on the continent have chewed the coca leaf and defended it as part of their cultural heritage.
Indigenous Colombians are going head to head with the world's biggest soft drink company over the commercial use of the word "coca" the name of an indigenous South American plant.
Indigenous Colombians are going head to head with the world's biggest soft drink company over the commercial use of the word "coca" the name of an indigenous South American plant.