2022
DOI: 10.29333/ejecs/963
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Indigenous Peoples, Memory and Envisioning the Future. A Brief Multidimensional Study

Abstract: This paper offers a brief overview that seeks to make a series of approaches to an undeniably complex topic: the struggle of indigenous peoples in the context of colonialization processes at the worldwide, national and local scales. In this survey we will first characterize, systematize and relate the efforts made by some 350 million people around the world (including over 15 million indigenous people from Mexico), to safeguard their unique historical and cultural identity in the face of their respective mains… Show more

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“…This suggests that the trends that are often called 'anti-European' do not reject Europe as such. In this case, it is rather an opposition against the newcomer status in the cultural and axiological sense, and a claim to a proactive role in defining the axiological agenda of the EU (Ortega-Villaseñor, 2022). The Polish population generally accepts the country's peripheral status in an economic context and expects financial support from the EU core members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that the trends that are often called 'anti-European' do not reject Europe as such. In this case, it is rather an opposition against the newcomer status in the cultural and axiological sense, and a claim to a proactive role in defining the axiological agenda of the EU (Ortega-Villaseñor, 2022). The Polish population generally accepts the country's peripheral status in an economic context and expects financial support from the EU core members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%