Indigenous supracommunity organizations and resistance practices of the Mapuche people in times of civil-military dictatorship
The issue of indigenous peoples in the last civil-military dictatorship and in times of state terrorism (such as the previous years) is highly relevant yet it has been largely overlooked. It is practically a “taboo” about which little information is available. It is only in recent years that differe...
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Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
2026
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/17098 |
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| Sumario: | The issue of indigenous peoples in the last civil-military dictatorship and in times of state terrorism (such as the previous years) is highly relevant yet it has been largely overlooked. It is practically a “taboo” about which little information is available. It is only in recent years that different situations have been taken up again and victims belonging to these peoples have begun to be remembered. This article aims to examine the different situations characterizing the indigenous groups during the last civil-military dictatorship or in the preceding years of “state terrorism”. We will give an account of the formation of the indigenous organizations in the years prior to the civil-military coup d’état. Later, we will address the evictions from National Parks in the 1970s in the south of the country. Finally, we will analyze various resistance practices of the Mapuche people, in times of dictatorship, until now unknown. Finally, we will analyze several forms of resistance in times of dictatorship that have been undocumented until now. A question that we try to answer is what are the reasons for the particular denial of indigenous peoples as part of the victims of this stage. Finally, we will analyze various resistance practices of the Mapuche people, in times of dictatorship, until now unknown, that have been undocumented until now. |
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