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Los efectos de la juridificación de la politica indígena: tipologías y marco teórico
Published 2024-04-01“…After reviewing the limited body of literature on the effects of juridification of indigenous politics (Sieder), it is recommended in this paper to follow the study model proposed by Gloppen and Wilson (2017). …”
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Comment peut-on être indigène ? La fabrication d’une identité politique en Amazonie péruvienne
Published 2016-03-01“…This article explores a founding moment in indigenous politics in the Peruvian Amazon: the encounter between a leader and an assembly —that is, between a representative and those he is representing. …”
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Regions of care: a political ecology of reciprocal materialities
Published 2016-12-01“…In picking up and developing this phrase, this article opens a discussion about how regional political ecology can build from the materialist perspectives of contemporary scholarship and Indigenous politics. If, as some materialist scholars have argued, the political field in the Anthropocene is now more than ever an ecology of problems, how might regional political ecology use these perspectives to address the challenges of coexistence among humans, nonhumans, and other things? …”
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Gender Justice and Feminist Politics: Decolonizing Collaborative Research
Published 2023-11-01“…This process has been fruitful and promising, although it has also entailed challenges and contradictions arising from disparate meanings of gender justice and the lack of encounter of feminist/indigenous politics of resistance.…”
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The Ductch Colonial Policies on Religion and Education in the Dutch Indies (1889-1942)
Published 2023-12-01“…This study aims to examine the inlandsch polietiek (indigenous politics) implemented by the Dutch Colonial Government during the colonial period in the Dutch East Indies in the 19th century. …”
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Movimiento de Mujeres Indígenas por el Buen Vivir: marchando entre la política, lo político y lo ontológicamente diverso en Argentina
Published 2019-10-01“…We chose to focus on the political dimension of their claims and proposals, trying to make the analysis contribute to reflecting on indigenous politics on their own terms. We analyze the formation of the group and its self-registration as indigenous women, attending to possible connections and disconnections with other feminisms, in order to track the logic of policy and politics. …”
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Globalisation, indigenous tourism, and the politics of place in Amaicha (NW Argentine Andes)
Published 2015-03-01“…This investigation considers this background in analysing the complex relationship between the growing importance of tourism and indigenous politics for self-determination and autonomy in the Andean village of Amaicha (NW-Argentina). …”
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Book Reviews | Reseñas
Published 2013-04-01“…The Politics of Waiting in Argentina, by Javier Auyero; reviewed by Constantin Groll, p. 122Long Live Atahualpa: Indigenous Politics, Justice, and Democracy in the Northern Andes, by Emma Cervone; reviewed by Marc Simon Thomas, p. 124Sexual Revolutions in Cuba: Passion, Politics, and Memory, by Carrie Hamilton; reviewed by Javier Corrales, p. 125Shaping the Immigration Debate: Contending Civil Societies on the US-Mexico Border, by Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman; reviewed by Susan Berger, p. 128The Making of Law: The Supreme Court and Labor Legislation in Mexico, 1875-1931, by William J. …”
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What social movements ask for, and how they ask for it: Strategic claiming and framing, and the successes and failures of indigenous movements in Latin America
Published 2018“…This has the potential to enrich both the Latin American scholarship on indigenous politics, which often takes the impact of indigenous movements for granted, and the social movement scholarship on outcomes, which seems to increasingly question whether protest can have any direct impact at all. …”
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Neoliberal Multiculturalism and Indigenous Movements
Published 2011“…Now We Are Citizens: Indigenous Politics in Postmulticultural Bolivia. By Nancy Grey Postero. …”
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THE CONTRAST OF INDIAN POLICY
Published 2019-11-01“…However, in recent years there is a dispersion of indigenous political movements. The essay analyzes the indigenous political crisis, from approaching the historical process of indigenous communities located in that time at Totorillas and Llinllín haciendas at the Chimborazo Province, Ecuador. …”
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‘Pando/Pando’ Across the Americas: Transnational Settler Territorialities and Decolonial Pluralities
Published 2020-07-01“…The poem links this form of Indigenous growth at a site of colonial violence via “Pando” to Morales and the Indigenous political movement he signifies. As it connects these different forms of Indigenous (political) life through their rootedness within their specific lands, the poem works to disrupt the normativity of any territorial settler claim. …”
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Imperialism and English Education Policies in the Sub-Continent
Published 2008-12-01“…And in the post-independence era, that is 1947, and post Bangladesh era, that is 1971, the indigenous political issues have also affected the education system of the countries: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, respectively. …”
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Élite(s) e indianidad en Colombia: retos de democracia en contexto de multiculturalismo
Published 2016-05-01“…This article proposes a reflection on the articulation between Colombian elites and indigenousness based on two processes that have reflected a democratic opening in this country: official recognition since 1991 of the fact that Colombia is a diverse nation, and the insertion of indigenous political forces into the electoral arena. More specifically, the article places emphasis on the elites’ perception of indigenous people from colonial times to the present day. …”
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Interethnic Discourse and Cosmology in Indigenous Association Practices in the Amazon: Hutukara Yanomami Association
Published 2015-08-01“…The paper will seek to understand the bases of the indigenous association praxis, and to give an overview of the historical trajectory of indigenous political ‘protagonism’ in Brazil. To discuss the development of a political discourse of so many different peoples as comprise indigenes of Brazil may seem like a reckless generalisation. …”
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Mobilidade territorial e política no discurso de lideranças indígenas do/no estado do Acre (Amazônia, Brasil)
Published 2020-10-01“…It is proposed to discuss territorial mobility, the policies of indigenous leaders in the state of Acre, especially the Manchineri, their survival strategies in the world of non-indigenous people so that we can reflect on two changes that we testify in recent decades: mobility for the urban centers that include the indigenous people who were born in the city and those who arrived in the city, as well as its growing support in the country’s indigenous and non-indigenous political discussions in Brazil. The methodological path had as its own perspective of the leaders, for this will be reported their way of life and their involvement in the policies of different spheres of decision. …”
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Interethnic Discourse and Cosmology in Indigenous Association Practices in the Amazon: Hutukara Yanomami Association
Published 2015-08-01“…The paper will seek to understand the bases of the indigenous association praxis, and to give an overview of the historical trajectory of indigenous political ‘protagonism’ in Brazil. To discuss the development of a political discourse of so many different peoples as comprise indigenes of Brazil may seem like a reckless generalisation. …”
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Defensa de territorios indígenas en las tierras bajas de Bolivia: derechos colectivos, neoextractivismo y autonomía
Published 2017-12-01“…I propose a problematization of the current situation in the so-called lowlands, where indigenous political subjects may be configuring social movements based on forms of territorial defense, perhaps, of a counter-hegemonic scope.…”
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A Call for Attention to Indigenous Capitalisms
Published 2011-11-01“…As such, articulations of Indigenous Capitalisms can be measured as indices of self-determination, demonstrating to the world that Indigenous political entities engaging in global commerce will likely not simply dissolve into a multi-cultural body politic. …”
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