[HTML][HTML] Statebuilding and indigenous rights implementation: Political incentives, social movement pressure, and autonomy policy in Central America

GA Rayo, ES Mosinger, KM Thaler - World Development, 2024 - Elsevier
What explains when states strengthen, maintain, or erode political-territorial Indigenous
autonomy regimes? Indigenous activists around the world have fought for the right to govern …

The limits of care: Vitality, enchantment, and emergent environmental ethics among the Mapuche people

P Di Giminiani - Environmental Humanities, 2022 - read.dukeupress.edu
Drawing on the experiences of caring in agriculture and forestry among Mapuche
landholders of Chile, this article advances a definition of care as an act of relating …

Land and the language of race: State colonization and the privatization of indigenous lands in Araucanía, Chile (1871–1916)

RG Rioja - The Americas, 2023 - cambridge.org
This article explores the vision, process, and reaction to the privatization of Mapuche lands
in Araucanía, Chile, from 1871 to 1916. It shows how politicians developed a racial vision for …

Documenting Territorialidad: an intercultural approach to the provenance of Mapuche land records

M Montenegro - Archival Science, 2024 - Springer
Using critical place research and documentary methods, this article examines the Mapuche
territorial cause in Chile and exposes the deficiencies of state-produced Mapuche land titles …

Walking and telling the territory: reclaiming Mapuche planning through storytelling and land-based methodologies

M Ugarte, M Melin, N Caniguan - Third World Thematics: A TWQ …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The spatial disciplines have slowly started to acknowledge their complicity with Indigenous
dispossession in settler colonial contexts. Since early contact, instruments of land …

Educating gender: The economic and spiritual battles over land and Mapuche children in Araucanía, Chile, 1897–1922

RAG Rioja - Endeavour, 2024 - Elsevier
This article examines the role of gender as an embodied site of political control and
resistance within Mapuche-Capuchin relations in the early period of Bavarian Capuchin …

The grievances of a failed reform: Chilean land reform and conflict with indigenous communities

D Jaimovich, F Toledo - 2021 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
This paper analyzes the effects of the Chilean land reform (1962-1973) on the intensity of
the current indigenous self-determination conflict (1990-2016). The Mapuche were actively …

[PDF][PDF] Mapuche en el sur: identidad, materialidad y expectativa

A Mascareño, J Rozas, B Lang, PA Henríquez… - Puntos de …, 2023 - static.cepchile.cl
Puesto que las formaciones culturales y las identidades dependen de las experiencias de
las personas, la transformación de los contextos de acción social hace que aquellas nunca …

The Recognition of Indigenous Peoples in Latin American Climate Governance: A Review of Nationally Determined Contributions

R Carmona, F Carril, R Yon - Weather, Climate, and Society, 2023 - journals.ametsoc.org
Indigenous Peoples' advocacy has enabled them to position themselves in global debates
on climate change. Although the international community progressively acknowledges …

To Remember, To Forget: Political Actors' Use of Collective Memory During Democratic Transitions in Spain and Chile

CT Milne - 2024 - scarab.bates.edu
Why do some countries choose to remember past civil conflicts while others choose to
forget? Following the Francisco Franco dictatorship, Spain institutionalized forgetting …