As the twenty-first century advances, the countries of Latin America are building deeper democracies and looking critically at the development process, in the growing conviction that development should focus on equality and be approached on the basis of rights. This means tackling the region’s persistent inequalities, especially those affecting indigenous peoples, who have historically suffered exclusion and discrimination. It also means guaranteeing indigenous people both the enjoyment of human rights on an equal footing to the rest of society, and the right to be collectively different. This is a challenge for this century, which began with the recognition of the rights of indigenous people and the role they unquestionably play on nationa...
La investigación analiza las características que definen a las poblaciones indígenas, sus derechos, ...
Since the 1980ies, indigenous peoples in Latin America experience a process of profound changes whic...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...
Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Latin America Indigenous peoples' cultures are known for their co...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
The objective of this paper is twofold: to highlight the small, but significantly positive impact of...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Why do some countr...
Redefining the relations between Indigenous Peoples and the State in Latin America, once aimed at th...
After decades of invisibility, indigenous peoples have managed to strengthen its role, with enormous...
In recent decades, the demand for autonomy has become a banner of struggle for the indigenous people...
This article explores the relationship between indigenous rights, international standards, and devel...
Latin America is a multi-ethnic and multicultural region with over 650 indigenous peoples currently ...
During the last two decades of the 20th century, indigenous groups mobilised themselves in many coun...
There is no way back, this is our time, the awakening of the indigenous people. We\u27ll keep fighti...
Proponemos un análisis crítico del proceso de reconocimiento y consagración legal de los derechos de...
La investigación analiza las características que definen a las poblaciones indígenas, sus derechos, ...
Since the 1980ies, indigenous peoples in Latin America experience a process of profound changes whic...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...
Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Latin America Indigenous peoples' cultures are known for their co...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
The objective of this paper is twofold: to highlight the small, but significantly positive impact of...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Why do some countr...
Redefining the relations between Indigenous Peoples and the State in Latin America, once aimed at th...
After decades of invisibility, indigenous peoples have managed to strengthen its role, with enormous...
In recent decades, the demand for autonomy has become a banner of struggle for the indigenous people...
This article explores the relationship between indigenous rights, international standards, and devel...
Latin America is a multi-ethnic and multicultural region with over 650 indigenous peoples currently ...
During the last two decades of the 20th century, indigenous groups mobilised themselves in many coun...
There is no way back, this is our time, the awakening of the indigenous people. We\u27ll keep fighti...
Proponemos un análisis crítico del proceso de reconocimiento y consagración legal de los derechos de...
La investigación analiza las características que definen a las poblaciones indígenas, sus derechos, ...
Since the 1980ies, indigenous peoples in Latin America experience a process of profound changes whic...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...