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Mapuches Press For Autonomy

NACLA Report on the Americas, 2001
(2001). Mapuches Press For Autonomy. NACLA Report on the Americas: Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 10-12.
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Système éducatif et acculturation : l'exemple des Mapuches du Chili

open access: yesCaravelle, 2007
In Chili, the Mapuches' integration process to national society through an educational system considered as an unique and hegemonical model, unsuited to the specificity of this indian population, has brought about heavy cultural consequences as well as ...
Leca, Marie-Christine
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Conquest, Natives, and Forest: How Did the Mapuches Succeed in Halting the Spanish Invasion of Their Land (1540–1553, Chile)?

open access: yesWar in History, 2015
International audienceThe paper offers new explanations on the causes of the Mapuches’ success in resisting the invasion of their land in the time of Pedro de Valdivia.
Vincent Clement
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Mapuche Folk Tales / Mapuche Epew

2023
La cultura, tradición y lengua mapuche existen desde hace más de 500 años. Es por ello que conocer, poner en valor y enseñar su cosmovisión en niños y niñas es relevante no solo para los chilenos, sino que para el mundo entero. El libro Mapuche Folk Tales / Mapuche Epew cuenta la historia de Alen, una niña que relata tres cuentos y una receta en las ...
Pamela Correa Gurtubay   +2 more
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Medicinal plants of the Mapuche

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1985
A 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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The Demands of the “True” Mapuche: Ethnic Political Mobilization in the Mapuche Movement

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 2009
To understand the role of ethnicity in ethnic political mobilization when there are no clear-cut ethnic groups, it is valuable to analyze the construction and interaction of different modalities of ethnicity. In the process of ethnic political mobilization in the Mapuche conflict, one can observe the importance of ethnic images as activists reject the ...
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Mapuche Mnemonics

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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Renal Transplantation in Mapuche People

Transplantation Proceedings, 2008
Previous 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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Childcare in Mapuche and Non-Mapuche Families in Chile: The Importance of Socio-economic Inequality

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2014
Two studies are reported examining ethnicity differences in child rearing between Mapuche and non-Mapuche families in Chile. The first study, the Magellan-Leiden Childcare Study (MLCS), consists of a sample of 110 mothers (n = 42 Mapuche) with children younger than 1 year old (M = 6.41 months old). In the second study, we cross-validated our results in
Cárcamo, R.A.   +3 more
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Becoming Mapuche

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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