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International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
The study presented in this paper examines the historical experiences of school inclusion of the Mapuche people in the Chilean educational system.
Juan Mansilla-Sepúlveda +2 more
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The study presented in this paper examines the historical experiences of school inclusion of the Mapuche people in the Chilean educational system.
Juan Mansilla-Sepúlveda +2 more
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The role of Mapuche communities as guardians of basin headwaters in Northern Patagonia
INLAND WATERSWe reviewed the findings of our ethnographic research focused on the relationship between the Mapuche people and mountain waterscapes to draw attention to the critical role of Mapuche communities in preserving headwater basins and promoting sustainable ...
Juana Aigo, Ana H Ladio
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Review of General Psychology
The imposition of a colonial mindset over indigenous peoples and their relational understanding of life is a common experience in the Global South. Forced displacement and subordination are also part of history in which cultural manners to preserve ...
Camila Pérez
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The imposition of a colonial mindset over indigenous peoples and their relational understanding of life is a common experience in the Global South. Forced displacement and subordination are also part of history in which cultural manners to preserve ...
Camila Pérez
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Radical History Review, 2016
This essay addresses how indigenous memory haunts the Chilean nation as a past-present index of unaccounted-for discursive and material violence. This extends far beyond the forty-year window of memories about state terror and leftist “dissident” activity, although as many labor historians have documented, the twentieth century has been filled with ...
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This essay addresses how indigenous memory haunts the Chilean nation as a past-present index of unaccounted-for discursive and material violence. This extends far beyond the forty-year window of memories about state terror and leftist “dissident” activity, although as many labor historians have documented, the twentieth century has been filled with ...
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WATERSCAPES IN WALLMAPU: LESSONS FROM MAPUCHE PERSPECTIVES
Geografická revue, 2020This article reflects on the multiple worlds generated around waterscapes in the diverse Mapuche territory, Wallmapu. We contrast the responses of three Mapuche communities to external interventions and water availability in the Chimehuin and Lepá rivers
J. Aigo +7 more
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2011
This book blends convincing historical analysis with sophisticated contemporary theory in this ethnography of the Mapuche people of southern Chile. Based on many years of ethnographic fieldwork, the book takes readers to the indigenous reserves where many Mapuche have been forced to live since the beginning of the twentieth century.
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This book blends convincing historical analysis with sophisticated contemporary theory in this ethnography of the Mapuche people of southern Chile. Based on many years of ethnographic fieldwork, the book takes readers to the indigenous reserves where many Mapuche have been forced to live since the beginning of the twentieth century.
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Medicinal plants of the Mapuche
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1985A list of 136 plants used for medicinal purposes by the Mapuche Amerindians of Chile has been compiled. This is the first such list in English and is important due to the disappearance of Mapuche culture with increasing urbanisation. Some introduced plants have been incorporated into the traditional medicine of the Mapuche since the advent of European ...
P J, Houghton, J, Manby
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2009
This article attempts to draw out some of the connections between the attraction of personal songs ( ül ) and ideas about personhood among rural Mapuche people in southern Chile.
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This article attempts to draw out some of the connections between the attraction of personal songs ( ül ) and ideas about personhood among rural Mapuche people in southern Chile.
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Renal Transplantation in Mapuche People
Transplantation Proceedings, 2008Previous studies have demonstrated higher concentrations of some histocompatibility antigens in Mapuche people compared with non-Mapuche Chileans in the renal transplantation program. With the aim of evaluating whether those antigenic differences might induce differences in the outcomes of renal transplantation among patients belonging to that ethnic ...
R, Ardiles +5 more
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The long memory of the land: Pre-colonial origins of Mapuche mobilization in Chile
Political Geography, 2023Carla Alberti +3 more
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