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Across the Americas, Indigenous and Afro-descendent peoples have demanded autonomy, self-determination, and self-governance. By exerting their collective rights, they have engaged with domestic and international standards on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, implemented full-fledged mechanisms for a...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-637262023-07-05T02:40:34Z Indigenous Territorial Autonomy and Self-Government in the Diverse Americas González, Miguel Funaki, Ritsuko Burguete Cal y Mayor, Araceli Marimán, José Ortiz-T., Pablo indigenous studies;indigenous autonomy;indigenous rights;indigenous government;indigenous self-government;territorial rights;autonomies;pluralism;diversity;diverse americas;latin america bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSL Ethnic studies::JFSL9 Indigenous peoples Across the Americas, Indigenous and Afro-descendent peoples have demanded autonomy, self-determination, and self-governance. By exerting their collective rights, they have engaged with domestic and international standards on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, implemented full-fledged mechanisms for autonomous governance, and promoted political and constitutional reform aimed at expanding understandings of multicultural citizenship and the plurinational state. Yet these achievements come in conflict with national governments’ adoption of neoliberal economic and neo-extractive policies which advance their interests over those of Indigenous communities. Available for the first time in English, Indigenous Territorial Autonomy and Self-Government in the Diverse Americas explores current and historical struggles for autonomy within ancestral territories, experiences of self-governance in operation, and presents an overview of achievements, challenges, and threats across three decades. Case studies across Bolivia, Chile, Nicaragua, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Ecuador, and Canada provide a detailed discussion of autonomy and self-governance in development and in practice. Paying special attention to the role of Indigenous peoples’ organizations and activism in pursuing sociopolitical transformation, securing rights, and confronting multiple dynamics of dispossession, this book engages with current debates on Indigenous politics, relationships with national governments and economies, and the multicultural and plurinational state. This book will spark critical reflection on political experience and further exploration of the possibilities of the self-determination of peoples through territorial autonomies. 2023-07-03T13:07:52Z 2023-07-03T13:07:52Z 2023 book 9781773854625 9781773854618 9781773854649 9781773854656 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63726 eng spa Global Indigenous Issues application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781773854632_OA.pdf University of Calgary Press 5c7afbd8-3329-4175-a51e-9949eb959527 9781773854625 9781773854618 9781773854649 9781773854656 725 open access
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