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The First Inter-American Indian Conference, held in Pátzcuaro (Mexico) in 1940, resolved to set aside April 19 of each year as “Indian Day” throughout the Americas to commemorate the date on which the Indian delegates joined the Conference. This[...]![]()
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This investigation on the state intervention into Brazilian society in the First Brazilian Republic was designed by the construction of the territorial State, the delimitation of territorial boundaries and the construction of nationality. It is [...]![]()
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As a result of recent processes of decentralization, empowerment and heritage return, together with community museology, recently it has been praised the participation of Latin American indigenous communities in the heritage configuration and pr[...]![]()
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We set out to show in this paper how a particular ideal about indigenous people permeates the Brazilian indigenist utopia and how the indigenous policies concerning isolated indians present their contradictions and idiosyncrases, influenced by t[...]![]()
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Contact between indigenous groups and colonial agents in the Chaco region has been characterized by a complex, unstable relationship that was constituted by fluctuations between pacific approaches and hostile retreats. Taking as a starting point[...]![]()
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This article analyzes applied anthropology in Mexico from the professional trajectory of the anthropologist Salomón Nahmad with the purpose of exploring the confluence between autobiographical narrative, ethnographic text, politicalideological c[...]![]()
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The dramatic work of Peruvian playwright Víctor Zavala Cataño (Huamantanga, 1932) provides a proposal of vindication of Peruvian peasantry based on a Marxist reading of the Andean reality. Through the analysis of his transcendental volume Teatro[...]![]()
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How to treat the Indians? During the first half of the 20th century, with the rise of the indigenismo and under the influence of positivist ideas, this old colonial question reappeared in Latin America in the field of criminal law. A major part [...]![]()
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In the present paper, the intention is to analyze the constitution of the movement Idle More, the ideas that sustain it, as well as the evolution of the political practices of the Indigenous movement from the 1960s to the present. We choose to c[...]