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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2022
Evaluate the relationship between the cultural involvement and the different dimensions of the Lickan-Antay well-being, as well as the possible mediating effect of ethnic identity and the self-esteem in this relationship. An observational design was used.
Andres Gutiérrez-Carmona +1 more
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Evaluate the relationship between the cultural involvement and the different dimensions of the Lickan-Antay well-being, as well as the possible mediating effect of ethnic identity and the self-esteem in this relationship. An observational design was used.
Andres Gutiérrez-Carmona +1 more
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Waters of Andean Indigenous Peoples
2018Indigenous people inhabited Chile long before the Spanish invasion, led by conquistador Diego de Almagro, in 1536. Indigenous people of the region had their own customary laws, languages, religions and traditions. Self-determination in the case of indigenous peoples requires the recognition of collective rights, the existence of alternative legalities ...
Amaya Álvez +3 more
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Culture and Development: Taking Culture Seriously in Development for Andean Indigenous People
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2006In this paper we develop a critical analysis of the new paradigm of culture and development, in which culture is taken seriously as a factor in development thinking and policy. Our analysis aims to understand how and where concepts of culture have come into development thinking and planning.
Radcliffe S, Laurie N
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The Culture of the Indigenous People of the Colombian Massif, a Culture of the Andean Framework
1994Las alturas superiores a los 2.000 m. en el Macizo colombiano, se encuentran en su mayor parte pobladas por personas que se auto identifican como indígenas. En las faldas septentrionales del volcán Puracé y en el valle de Coconuco tiene asiento el grupo étnico que tanto por la gente foránea como por autodeterminación, se conoce como los Coconucos ...
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Indigenous Peoples of the Andean Region during the Colonial Period
The Andean region of western South America was invaded by Spanish adventurers beginning in the 1530s. Despite swift and brutal conquests from present-day Colombia to Chile, Indigenous peoples contested and survived nearly three centuries of colonial rule. Historians, art historians, anthropologists, archaeologists, linguists, and literary scholars haveopenaire +1 more source
The People Are King: The Making of an Indigenous Andean Politics
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2021openaire +1 more source
: The People Are King: The Making of an Indigenous Andean Politics
Renaissance Quarterly, 2023openaire +1 more source
The People Are King: The Making of an Indigenous Andean Politics, by S. Elizabeth Penry
The English Historical Review, 2021openaire +1 more source

