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Latin America is a multi-ethnic and multicultural region with over 650 indigenous peoples currently recognized by its States. These peoples are highly diverse, but their common denominator is the structural discrimination they suffer in the form of ...
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Beyond borders: indigenous migration, education, and interculturality
Latin American countries exhibit varying social structures and constitutions. The recent displacements of Venezuelan indigenous populations have strained access to rights and social goods in host societies.
Tabita Tiede Lopes, Katia Noroes
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This article presents the first findings of an investigation about the processes of identity formation and reproduction in the face of structural racism in tenek groups from the north of Veracruz, migrants in the southern metropolitan area of Tamaulipas.
Giovanna María Aldana Barahona
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This article analyzes the impact of child labor on the school life of migrant indigenous boys and girls in La Merced, in Mexico City. Ethnographic study based on 44 interviews recorded between September 2014 and April 2015.
Daniel Hernández Rosete
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The migration from Mexico to the United States of people who come from indigenous original communities as well as their return to the place of origin has been scarcely studied, especially from the perspective of the experiences shared by older adults ...
José Bladimir Chávez Luna +2 more
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Urbanization, migration, and indigenous health in Peru
AbstractIntroductionWe compare demographic, socioeconomic, and anthropometric characteristics and blood pressure (BP), between rural and urban Peruvian indigenous women. These are preliminary results from a project on urbanization, migration, and health.MethodsData were collected cross‐sectionally (2019) and compared between a rural (n = 92) and an ...
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Latin America is a multi-ethnic and multicultural region with over 650 indigenous peoples currently recognized by its States. These peoples are highly diverse, but their common denominator is the structural discrimination they suffer in the form of ...
Ana María Oyarce +2 more
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Race, Indigeneity, and Migration
Race, indigeneity, and migration are integrally related in international law. This relationship can be traced to their origins in a legal system dedicated to facilitating European colonialism and imperial expansion. International law has constructed racial difference and deployed racialized hierarchies to determine who would be permitted to migrate to ...
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This article aims to highlight the importance of Aymara migration from Bolivia to Buenos Aires and Greater Buenos Aires, in Argentina. It is not concerned with the variety of methodological and theoretical approaches that have oriented studies about this
Sergio Caggiano
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Internal migration and the health of Indigenous Mexicans: A longitudinal study
Rationale: Indigenous peoples have historically comprised a substantial part of migration streams around the world, yet our understanding of the effects of migration on indigenous health is limited.
Gabriela León-Pérez
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