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The Mapuche people is the largest indigenous group in Chile and also has a significant presence in some provinces in Argentina. This article primarily addresses the Chilean Mapuche. The we tripantü celebration is a festival held around the second half of
Javier A. Silva-Zurita
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Experiencias autonómicas en el movimiento mapuche [PDF]
Since the 1990s, it is possible to see the emergence of a new stage of indigenous mobilizations in Latin America. Chile was not the exception, it being possible to verify the same scenario of indigenous mobilization here too, particularly the Mapuche ...
Victor Tricot Salomon
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El teatro mapuche escrito en femenino
The aim of this article is to analyze the playwriting and staging of the Mapuche in the contemporary Chilean theater. To this end, it is necessary to analyze the historical background that allows to visualize the representation of the Mapuche in the ...
Gonzalo Toledo Albornoz
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Oral stories have historically been used by Indigenous peoples as an educational tool. In contexts of social diversity, where Indigenous peoples are a minority, these stories are excluded from formal education or used in ways in which their original ...
Enrique Riquelme Mella +6 more
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There is a lack of knowledge about Mapuche educational values among teachers in kindergartens located in indigenous territories. The object of the present work was to identify educational content expressing Mapuche values, to contribute to an epistemic ...
Karina Bizama Colihuinca +3 more
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The social invisibility of Mapuche people in the teaching of History in Chile
Abstract This article proposes a substantive theory intended to explain the Mapuche people’s social invisibility phenomenon in the History and Social Sciences school curriculum, based on what elementary school teachers think, say and do in Chile. The research method was designed using Grounded Theory through its systematic and reflexive modality.This ...
Alexis Sanhueza Rodríguez +3 more
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Scientific Landscape Related to Mapuche Indigenous Peoples and Wallmapu Territory [PDF]
Recent international recognition of indigenous peoples, their rights and contributions to solving current challenges has directed academic attention to the way research is conducted in relation to them, what topics are studied, by whom, and using which methodologies.
Camila Bañales-Seguel +3 more
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This paper analyzes the reconstitution of the mapuce community Campo Maripe, studying the path it followed since the settlement of the founding family in Añelo, in the province of Neuquen, to understand the number of conditions in which it survived in ...
Sabrina Aguirre
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Analizando la variación de las demandas étnicas: el caso mapuche en Chile
Objective/Context: This article deals with the internal variation of the existing demands in the Mapuche-State ethnic conflict in Chile. The evidence collected for each Mapuche community that lives between the Biobío and La Araucanía regions in Chile ...
Carolina Vivianne Acevedo de La Harpe
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This paper analyzes the presence and use of the categories of gender and ethnicity on hegemonic discourses about the mapuche people in the second half of the nineteenth century in Chile.
Elsa Gabriela González-Caniulef
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