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The Participation Paradox of Indigenous Autonomy in Mexico
Latin American Politics and Society, 2011AbstractAs indigenous movements around the world seek to strengthen their collective voice in their respective political systems, efforts continue to design political institutions that offer both sufficient local autonomy and incentives to participate in the broader political system. The state of Oaxaca, Mexico, offers a test case of one such effort at
Jonathan T. Hiskey, Gary L. Goodman
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Indigenous-Environmental-Autonomy-in-Aotearoa-new-Zealand
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2016British colonization of Aotearoa New Zealand diminished the influence of the tribal territory on Indigenous autonomy, identity and belonging. Yet land is still key to securing Indigenous futures. This paper explores the reassertion of Indigenous autonomy over the environment.
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Indigenous Autonomies and the Multinational State
2014The characteristics of the self-government of cultural and/or linguistic communities can vary according to territorial scope, cultural identity, demographic identity and the degrees of ethnic and national pollination across the different communities.
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Indigenous Autonomy, Delinquent States, and the Limits of Resistance
History and Anthropology, 2014This paper focuses on struggles by Mexican indigenous communities to defend their patrimony and guarantee their own security in an environment dominated by the parallel power of organized crime, paramilitary violence, impunity, and a neo-extractivist economy.
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Envisioning indigenous territorial autonomy
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Indigenous Rights and Regional Autonomy in Revolutionary Nicaragua
Latin American Perspectives, 1987During the past decade, indigenous peoples of the Americas, the Arctic, and the Pacific have turned increasingly to international law and fora for support.' Until this activity began on the part of indigenous organizations, the question of "minority rights" in international law had remained dormant since the demise of the League of Nations.2 The ...
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Microbiota-mediated colonization resistance: mechanisms and regulation
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Gustavo G Caballero Flores +1 more
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