The invasion of indigenous territories by national states in the 19th century produced a forced social and physical re-accommodation of Pehuenche groups, inhabitants of the southern Andes. In a context of cultural homogenisation policies and justifying the territorial appropriation, the 19th century written sources shaped a stereotyped image of Pehuenche. I go beyond the stereotypes by comparing historical and ethnographic information, recognising how Pehuenche responded to and shaped changesA invasão dos territórios indígenas pelos estados nacionais no século XIX produziram uma realocação social e física forçada de grupos Pehuenche, habitantes do sul dos Andes. Em um contexto de políticas de homogeneização cultural e justificação da apropr...
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Long term research project on the movements of the indigenous populations of Chichas, Tarija and Tuc...
ABSTRACT The present work raises the direct relation that exists between ethnogenesis and geographic...
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AbstractThis paper deals with the Mapuche ethnic resurgence in post-dictatorship Chile. Drawing on s...
My research aims to analyze the current relationship of the Mapuche movement to the political space ...
How do Mapuche families engage with and resist settler colonialism in order to move toward decoloniz...
The Mapuche people are an indigenous group located in the Southern Cone region of South America with...
Based on the investigation conducted in the mapuche land in Chile, this Ph.D proposes a geographical...
In this text, we study the evolution of the border between the mapuche territory and its neighbors, ...
Since the conquest of America, the Spanish have used the movement of indigenous peoples to support t...
International audienceOur paper deals with the historical and contextual senses that movements and f...
Anthropological and historical scholarship on cultural change in colonially subordinated cultures ha...
This paper explores the concepts of indigeneity and territory from geography, and their application ...
textThe purpose of this research was to explore and understand the current development of an Intercu...
Long term research project on the movements of the indigenous populations of Chichas, Tarija and Tuc...
ABSTRACT The present work raises the direct relation that exists between ethnogenesis and geographic...