2021
DOI: 10.33423/jlae.v18i6.4933
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Indigeneity and Indigenous Agency in Latin America

Abstract: Despite the advances and changes experienced in the field of indigenous studies, the approach to indigenous agency in the arenas of the globalized world has resulted in narratives that frequently reduce them to roles of vulnerability, assimilation and resistance. However, these approaches overshadow the complex and diverse relationships that indigenous groups have with the structures of the globalized world. Within the framework of these considerations, this paper analyzes the implications derived from the bac… Show more

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