“…Specifically, Mapuche ethnic groups for decades have suffered a significant weakening of cultural identity through school education, consistently forcing them to deny their linguistic, bodily and educative practices ( Carter-Thuillier et al, 2018 ; Caqueo-Urízar et al, 2021 ). These assimilation processes are favored by discourses that define cultural diversity as having a negative impact on educational and social aims ( Hellgren and Gabrielli, 2021 ; Salas et al, 2021 ; Webb, 2021 ; Vollrath, 2022 ), and legitimize isolation and exclusion strategies toward students belonging to immigrant or indigenous groups ( Plenty and Jonsson, 2017 ). However, according to Berry (2005) imposed assimilation from the dominant culture usually generates reactive behaviors in minority groups, which is the case of the Mapuche-Huilliches, who, for decades, have systematically opposed the policies of the Chilean State ( Zuñiga and Olate, 2017 ).…”