Dr. Enrique Graue
Dean of the National Autonomous University of México
(UNAM)
To the present.
The traditional Comcaac authorities drew up a collaboration agreement with INAH personnel in Sonora. By this means said people will intervene and by instructions of the Comcaac governor, so that the remains of ancestral vestiges are stopped looting that the UNAM archaeologist abandons his project related to the tiburon island. In compliance with article 2 of the federal constitution, Convention 169 of the (ILO) in articles 1, 2, 3,4,5,6, in independent countries and other traditional laws that govern the Comcaac people. It is forbidden to carry out any investigation to the archaeologist CESAR VILLALOBOS of UNAM on Isla Tiburon. I give my authorization to John Carrenter who collaborates in INAH-SONORA as a link to resolve this problem Without any other particular , it is a pleasure to greet you and with due respect I reiterate my highest consideration
Resume: So in april 2019 there was a complaint made by archaeologist Guadalupe Sánchez talking about a problem were some archaeologists disrespected the agreements with the Comcaac population to carry out their investigation, eventually we learned that they had also taken a piece without permission. The archaeologists in charge is César Villalobos, head of the anthropology deparment in the Political and Social Science Faculty (FCPyS) in the UNAM, the letter above was made at the start of 2020 by the governor of the Comcaac nation, and It denounces the lootering made by César Villalobos as well asks for the stop of his investigation in Isla Tiburón.
















