The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with various consequences, such as the loss of ethnic identity and cultural practices. This study aims to describe how ethnic identity is maintained through the recreation of ancestral cultural practices that Mapuche women promote in their families, generating identification to new spaces of residence. This qualitative research draws on analyses of forty-eight interviews conducted with twelve families from four neighbourhoods in Santiago. The study reveals ways in which key traditional Mapuche practices are translated and recreated through the processes of place-referent continuity and place-congruent continuity in new urban areas of residence which in...
Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin A...
For many indigenous peoples, the city was historically constructed as a space of exclusion and domin...
In this article, I analyse the reasons for sustaining membership in voluntary ethnic association...
The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with vario...
This thesis analyses the different routes for ethnicity (re)creation pursued by the Mapuche diaspora...
This dissertation examines the results of two years of multi-sited ethnographic and linguistic field...
This study investigates the daily lives of Mapuche women who have migrated from the south of Chile t...
This study investigates the daily lives of Mapuche women who have migrated from the south of Chile t...
Universidad de Londres 28 de marzo de 2019 15h30-17h30 (Re)constructing Mapucheness: The Role of Map...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
The article examines the process of space appropriation and resignification by Indigenous migrant gr...
This thesis is a study about Mapuche rural-urban, indigenous migration in Chile and how Mapuche have...
This article describes the connection between Mapuche rural cultural spaces and those re-created in ...
This article examines the ways in which narrative discourse contributes to the construction of Mapuc...
An ethnographic approach to interethnic relationships in cities of Patagonia is presented in this ar...
Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin A...
For many indigenous peoples, the city was historically constructed as a space of exclusion and domin...
In this article, I analyse the reasons for sustaining membership in voluntary ethnic association...
The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with vario...
This thesis analyses the different routes for ethnicity (re)creation pursued by the Mapuche diaspora...
This dissertation examines the results of two years of multi-sited ethnographic and linguistic field...
This study investigates the daily lives of Mapuche women who have migrated from the south of Chile t...
This study investigates the daily lives of Mapuche women who have migrated from the south of Chile t...
Universidad de Londres 28 de marzo de 2019 15h30-17h30 (Re)constructing Mapucheness: The Role of Map...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
The article examines the process of space appropriation and resignification by Indigenous migrant gr...
This thesis is a study about Mapuche rural-urban, indigenous migration in Chile and how Mapuche have...
This article describes the connection between Mapuche rural cultural spaces and those re-created in ...
This article examines the ways in which narrative discourse contributes to the construction of Mapuc...
An ethnographic approach to interethnic relationships in cities of Patagonia is presented in this ar...
Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin A...
For many indigenous peoples, the city was historically constructed as a space of exclusion and domin...
In this article, I analyse the reasons for sustaining membership in voluntary ethnic association...