Dual educational rationality and acculturation in Mapuche people in Chile [PDF]
Even though Mapuche people represent the largest indigenous population in Chile, the “logic of double rationality” in their educational knowledge and its link with acculturation dynamics, has been scarcely studied.
Daniel Quilaqueo +4 more
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Living the territoriality: Mapuche tourism and development [PDF]
This article examines how Mapuche entrepreneurs are shaping the landscape of tourism in southern Chile in the context of indigenous development. Based on ethnographic research in and around Lican Ray, we looked at the impacts of Mapuche tourism ventures ...
Dorian Rommens
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Designing a communication strategy to promote Alzheimer's disease prevention: The CULTIVAMENTE campaign. [PDF]
Abstract INTRODUCTION Awareness of Alzheimer's disease (AD) prevention remains limited in community settings, contributing to low adoption of evidence‐based recommendations. This study aimed to design a context‐tailored communication strategy for older adults and health‐care providers.
Aravena JM +10 more
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Ethnic differences in disability-free life expectancy and disabled life expectancy in older adults in Chile [PDF]
Background Although about 10% of the Latin American population is indigenous, ethnic differences in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) and life expectancy with disability (DLE) are unknown.
Moisés H. Sandoval +2 more
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Agriculture and the Mapuche people
Cette thèse démontre l’existence de l’agriculture comme une activité importantedu peuple mapuche à travers l’histoire, avant la conquête espagnole jusqu’auXXIème siècle. La recherche démontre la capacité des Mapuche à résister etcombattre des ennemis puissants et féroceset également l’intelligenteadaptation à toutes les invasions étrangères, même ...
Vivallo Pinares, Ángel Gabriel de María
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The Commoditization of Ecosystems within Chile’s Mapuche Territory: A Violation of the Human Right to Health [PDF]
The Araucanía region of Chile is characterized by a significant rural Indigenous population—the Mapuche people—who preserve their cultural beliefs about the world around them.
Marcela Castro Garrido +1 more
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Identidad y política en el nuevo movimiento mapuche
La relación entre el Estado chileno y el pueblo mapuche es determinada por el poder, y es precisamente dicho poder – detentado por el Estado y toda su institucionalidad – el que da forma a una relación histórica asimétrica caracterizada por la dominación
Tito Tricot
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We present an interpretation of how natural geological and meteorological events influenced the cosmovision of the Mapuche people from south-central Chile. These events resulted from the geodynamic conditions and related processes occurring along the South American active continental margin and the climatic conditions in the region.
Bastías Curivil, Cristian Andrés +5 more
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Mapuche Worldview, Territory, and Language: Narratives of Mapuche Speakers and Elders
This article addresses the relationship between worldview, territory, and language among the Mapuche people. Our research aims to explore, through the voices of Mapuche elders, the sociocultural, political, and territorial knowledge that guides the ...
Fabiola Maldonado García +2 more
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The State, the "Indian question" and the protest movement of the Mapuche people in Chile (1990-2024) [PDF]
The article examines the policy of the Chilean democratic governments towards the indigenous population of the coun-try during 1990-2024, analyzes the main stages and direc-tions related to overcoming poverty, social exclusion, and weak political ...
Liudmila Diyakova
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