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The struggle of indigenous peoples in Mexico for the recognition of their rights
In recent decades, the demand for autonomy has become a banner of struggle for the indigenous peoples of Mexico and Latin America. However, the term autonomy, due to their different uses and implications on international standards, creates confusion and ...
Alex Munguía Salazar +2 more
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The Study of Policy Implementation
Special autonomy is a political consensus on the desire of the Papuans to live in prosperity by considering their indigenous rights. Two decades of the implementation of Special Autonomy for Papua, it is still considered ineffective to answer the ...
Muhammad Bayu Ismoyo +2 more
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La autonomía indígena «tutelada» en Bolivia
In Bolivia, indigenous struggles for self-determination have adopted a specific language and norms with the new Constitution in 2009 through the concept of ‘indigenous native peasant autonomy’.
Stéphanie Rousseau, Hernán Manrique
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The article examines the ethnographic case of the Civil Resistance Organisation Luz y Fuerza del Pueblo, located in Chiapas, in south-eastern Mexico. It is a social movement whose members are mostly indigenous and peasants, and
Umberto Cao
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A Framework for Comparative Assessment of Indigenous Land Governance
Indigenous peoples are increasingly important players in the management and use of land and natural landscapes, bound in spiritual and traditional practices that endure and pre-date colonisation.
Chris McDonald, Lorena Figueiredo
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Grassroots indigenous organisations: keys to the re-foundation of native self-government in Bolivia [PDF]
In Bolivia, indigenous grassroots organisations have developed a historical journey for territorial restoration and the establishment of their autonomy.
María Fernanda Herrera Acuña
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The State of Indonesia recognizes and respects the existence of indigenous villages as mandated by the constitution in article 18B paragraph (2) of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of 1945. Furthermore, Law No.
Fauziyah Fauziyah
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Clarifying Limbo: Disentangling Indigenous Autonomy from the Mexican Constitutional Order
In contrast to U.S. Federal Indian law, which has classified indigenous tribes as “domestic dependent nations” since the early 19th century, Mexican law has only recently begun to define the political and territorial autonomy of indigenous groups.
Sprague Ian Flannigan
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The National Policy for Environmental and Territorial Management of Indigenous Reserves – (PNGATI in Portuguese) aims to promote quality of life in a sustainable way for indigenous peoples in their lands, respecting socio-cultural autonomy and their own ...
Iori Leonel van Velthem Linke +3 more
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Indigenous Autonomy in the Americas [PDF]
The American continent has a long tradition of autonomous regimes, both territorial and non-territorial. Autonomous regimes of American indigenous communities in particular have not been the subject of intense discussion and comparison, partly because the task of discussing such autonomous regimes in the whole of the Americas represents a huge ...
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