Can indigenous peoples in Abia Yala – Latin America in our time be understood in a different way? To give an answer to this question a process of understanding based on an intercultural approach to their political and religious otherness is described. First it is examined how non-indigenous intelectuals understood the indigenous peoples since 1492. By listening how indigenous women and men understand themselves it becomes evident then what the struggle for recognition of the indigenous rights and nature’s rights mean concretely in Mexico, Ecuador and Bolivia. After that indigenous theologies are discussed as an egine for the recognition of indigenous religions. The article concludes that the misunderstanding that all indigenous are communit...
Cultural identity is a fundamental Human Right. During the twentieth century in American countries, ...
This article seeks to problematize, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the notions of difference...
Has the quality of life of indigenous peoples in Latin America improved after three decades in which...
The constitutional recognition of indigenous rights in Latin America and the ratification of ILO Con...
The present article shows an analysis from the anthropology of religion about the relations between ...
Indigenous peoples have lived through a process of invisibility and systematic exclusion practically...
This article shows the connections between Anglophone anthropology and the political philosophy of i...
Since the 1980ies, indigenous peoples in Latin America experience a process of profound changes whic...
El mundo, y en particular América Latina, vive procesos de tensión y disputa cultural, producto del ...
El artículo examina, en primer lugar, la ideología de los “derechos diferenciados en función del gru...
En el presente artículo se abordan los pueblos indígenas en el marco del constitucionalismolatinoame...
El artículo examina, en primer lugar, la ideología de los “derechos diferencia-dos en función del gr...
This research article proposes a confrontation between two founding narratives of different ideas or...
This article argues that the (Western-oriented) right to religion has been proven inadequate in prot...
This article will examine how agency is circulated through human and non-human worlds in the creatio...
Cultural identity is a fundamental Human Right. During the twentieth century in American countries, ...
This article seeks to problematize, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the notions of difference...
Has the quality of life of indigenous peoples in Latin America improved after three decades in which...
The constitutional recognition of indigenous rights in Latin America and the ratification of ILO Con...
The present article shows an analysis from the anthropology of religion about the relations between ...
Indigenous peoples have lived through a process of invisibility and systematic exclusion practically...
This article shows the connections between Anglophone anthropology and the political philosophy of i...
Since the 1980ies, indigenous peoples in Latin America experience a process of profound changes whic...
El mundo, y en particular América Latina, vive procesos de tensión y disputa cultural, producto del ...
El artículo examina, en primer lugar, la ideología de los “derechos diferenciados en función del gru...
En el presente artículo se abordan los pueblos indígenas en el marco del constitucionalismolatinoame...
El artículo examina, en primer lugar, la ideología de los “derechos diferencia-dos en función del gr...
This research article proposes a confrontation between two founding narratives of different ideas or...
This article argues that the (Western-oriented) right to religion has been proven inadequate in prot...
This article will examine how agency is circulated through human and non-human worlds in the creatio...
Cultural identity is a fundamental Human Right. During the twentieth century in American countries, ...
This article seeks to problematize, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the notions of difference...
Has the quality of life of indigenous peoples in Latin America improved after three decades in which...