The 2006 Indigenous Uprising in Oaxaca was a significant social movement that arose from long-standing grievances among the indigenous population of Oaxaca, Mexico, particularly against the state's government and its policies. The uprising was characterized by widespread protests, blockades, and the formation of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO), which sought to address issues such as poverty, discrimination, and political exclusion while promoting indigenous rights and autonomy.