This paper addresses territorial issues faced by the native peoples of Baja California, specifically the descendants of the Cochimí people from the peninsula’s central desert. Having lost their agrarian rights and despite having for a long time been considered extinct, the Cochimí organized a process of cultural and identity revitalization in order to fight for their territory. This paper demonstrates how in spite of cultural changes and deterritorialization,territorial belonging can become a solid symbol to reconfigure ethnic identity and become an important element in the creation of new forms of resistance in moments of territorialconfrontation or dispute.Este artículo ofrece un acercamiento a las problemáticas territoriales de los puebl...
Se presenta un breve recorrido del mapa cultural étnico en Sonora y una reflexión sobre la influenc...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
The current debate on cultural rights in Latin American social sciences is necessarily framed in the...
Regarding territory, there exists in Mexico a prevailing view which associates land with the State a...
Abstract: A common topic of discussion between Southern Tepehuan people (O’dam/Audam) of Durango and...
As many native populations face cultural extinction, the question of indigenous land rights is a dis...
Abstract This paper suggests considering the cosmo-political proposal made by some authors as a poss...
Esta investigación ofrece un análisis del reconocimiento jurídico a la desagregación territorial. La...
El planteamiento enfoca la situación que enfrentan los pueblos indígenas de México en relación con l...
En este artículo reflexionamos sobre la relación entreprácticas culturales, identidad, y las ideas d...
The rescuing of indigenous voices in their native tongues and in their hometowns, was traced as the ...
The Awajún indigenous people belong to the jíbara linguistic family and are located in the north of ...
The department of Cauca is recognized for being a territory with a high presence of ethnic communiti...
For the prestigious Mexican historian, Miguel León-Portilla, the Yumans of Baja California were not ...
A más de 500 años de resistencia los pueblos indígenas se niegan a desaparecer, por el contrario, tr...
Se presenta un breve recorrido del mapa cultural étnico en Sonora y una reflexión sobre la influenc...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
The current debate on cultural rights in Latin American social sciences is necessarily framed in the...
Regarding territory, there exists in Mexico a prevailing view which associates land with the State a...
Abstract: A common topic of discussion between Southern Tepehuan people (O’dam/Audam) of Durango and...
As many native populations face cultural extinction, the question of indigenous land rights is a dis...
Abstract This paper suggests considering the cosmo-political proposal made by some authors as a poss...
Esta investigación ofrece un análisis del reconocimiento jurídico a la desagregación territorial. La...
El planteamiento enfoca la situación que enfrentan los pueblos indígenas de México en relación con l...
En este artículo reflexionamos sobre la relación entreprácticas culturales, identidad, y las ideas d...
The rescuing of indigenous voices in their native tongues and in their hometowns, was traced as the ...
The Awajún indigenous people belong to the jíbara linguistic family and are located in the north of ...
The department of Cauca is recognized for being a territory with a high presence of ethnic communiti...
For the prestigious Mexican historian, Miguel León-Portilla, the Yumans of Baja California were not ...
A más de 500 años de resistencia los pueblos indígenas se niegan a desaparecer, por el contrario, tr...
Se presenta un breve recorrido del mapa cultural étnico en Sonora y una reflexión sobre la influenc...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
The current debate on cultural rights in Latin American social sciences is necessarily framed in the...