The Q’anjob'al Plurinational Ancestral Government in Guatemala: Reconstitution of indigenous peoples in contexts of dispossessionIn Guatemala, as in all of Latinamerica, communities that have suffered from extractive activities in their territories have organized themselves by updating historical practices and seeking regional articulations around their identity as peoples. This is what happened with the Q’anjob’ales, Chujes and Akatekas communities in the extreme northwest of the republic, whose struggle against hydroelectric dams led to the constitution of the self-styled organization Ancestral Plurinational Government of the Akateka, Chuj, Popti’ and Q’anjob’al native nations, Payxail Yajaw Konob’ Akateka, Chuj, Popti’ Q’anjob’al. I prop...
The following presents the case of the Mayan Chuj and their territory, located at the Guatemala-Mexi...
This article proposes to account for the organizational changes of the Guaraní indigenous people fro...
Indigenous mobilization in Guatemala for equal rights started in the 1970’s, in the twentieth centur...
This research addresses the acknowledgement of the indigenous people in the Constitutions of the Rep...
My study explores how indigenous Q’eqchi’ Mayas in Guatemala draw political cohesion from their cult...
For some decades now and especially after the worst days of the internal armed conflict were over, a...
In this article the author summarizes several ideas around Ethnicity. State and Nation, 1809-1985 -a...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
Durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX se desarrollaron en el altiplano occidental guatemalteco dos ...
This paper explores the way in which the notion of 'indigenous peoples' is created in the ...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
Guatemala puede considerarse como uno de los países de mayor población indígena de toda Latinoaméric...
Against the backdrop of emerging indigenous movements in Latin America, the Maya Movement appeared a...
This paper explores the way in which the notion of 'indigenous peoples' is created in the transnatio...
The following presents the case of the Mayan Chuj and their territory, located at the Guatemala-Mexi...
This article proposes to account for the organizational changes of the Guaraní indigenous people fro...
Indigenous mobilization in Guatemala for equal rights started in the 1970’s, in the twentieth centur...
This research addresses the acknowledgement of the indigenous people in the Constitutions of the Rep...
My study explores how indigenous Q’eqchi’ Mayas in Guatemala draw political cohesion from their cult...
For some decades now and especially after the worst days of the internal armed conflict were over, a...
In this article the author summarizes several ideas around Ethnicity. State and Nation, 1809-1985 -a...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
Durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX se desarrollaron en el altiplano occidental guatemalteco dos ...
This paper explores the way in which the notion of 'indigenous peoples' is created in the ...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
Guatemala puede considerarse como uno de los países de mayor población indígena de toda Latinoaméric...
Against the backdrop of emerging indigenous movements in Latin America, the Maya Movement appeared a...
This paper explores the way in which the notion of 'indigenous peoples' is created in the transnatio...
The following presents the case of the Mayan Chuj and their territory, located at the Guatemala-Mexi...
This article proposes to account for the organizational changes of the Guaraní indigenous people fro...
Indigenous mobilization in Guatemala for equal rights started in the 1970’s, in the twentieth centur...