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    LAS IMPLICANCIAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS DEL DIARIO DE PERO LOPES DE SOUSA (1531) DURANTE SU VIAJE AL RÍO DE LA PLATA Y AL DELTA INFERIOR DEL RÍO PARANÁ / The archaeological implications of... by Politis, Gustavo; INCUAPA-CONICET

    Published 2014
    “…Therefore it is a unique high-quality source to know about the early times of the European Conquest to the La Plata River and to approach the study of the indigenous people of the area at the beginning of the XVI Century. …”
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    Songs and memory in historical narratives of the Suruí of Rondônia (Brazilian Amazonia) by Yvinec, Cédric

    Published 2018
    “…This article studies a specific genre of ritual songs among an indigenous people of Brazilian Amazonia, the Suruí of Rondônia. …”
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    Crianças Kaingang e as lógicas institucionais e étnicas de atendimento na cidade de Maringá, Brasil by da Costa Oliveira, Assis, Vieira, Driéli

    Published 2019
    “…In the present article we aim to analyze the way in which the relationship between indigenous and non-indigenous people, mediated by the “problem of children”, was constituted for the construction of institutional and ethnic logics of care to the situations related to work, education, family conviviality, and, mainly, to the disputes over the meanings of the Kaingang childhood and person in the context of the city of Maringá, in the state of Paraná, Brazil. …”
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    ALTHUSSER´S KEYS TO READ ALVARO GARCÍA LINERA´S MARXISM by Parodi, Ramiro

    Published 2016
    “…Thus, we can understand that García Linera addresses in his theoretical practice something that is objectively present in the historical process during which, and about which, he is writing: the liberating power of the indigenous people.We are going to focus on Linera´s re-reading of the Communist Manifesto though these althusserian concepts in order to get a deeper scope of a thought that invokes Marx at the same time that it highlights the necessity of thinking within the political situation. …”
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    Written on bones and paper. A review of the anthropological collections of the Museo de La Plata by Sardi, Marina, Del Papa, Mariano C.

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, we discuss how these practices impact in the restitutions of human remains to indigenous people.…”
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    Epidemics, protagonism and health specific rights: the creation of the Yanomami Special Health District and the Indigenous Health Policy in Brazil (1991-2021) by Romano Athila, Adriana, Romano Athila, Adriana

    Published 2022
    “…Contemporary studies show a consistent replication of inequalities in the living and health conditions of indigenous peoples, when compared to non-indigenous peoples, in Latin America and in countries from different continents. …”
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    Archaeological Heritage Legislation and Indigenous Rights in Latin America: Trends and Challenges by Endere, Maria Luz

    Published 2014
    “…The recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples has been on the political agenda in Latin America since the 1980s, although it has not always been reflected in the legal systems of the countries in the region. …”
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    The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance by Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Garba, Ibrahim, Figueroa-Rodríguez, Oscar L., Holbrook, Jarita, Lovett, Raymond, Materechera, Simeon, Parsons, Mark, Raseroka, Kay, Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi, Rowe, Robyn, Sara, Rodrigo, Walker, Jennifer D., Anderson, Jane, Hudson, Maui

    Published 2020
    “…The CARE Principles are people– and purpose-oriented, reflecting the crucial role of data in advancing innovation, governance, and self-determination among Indigenous Peoples. The Principles complement the existing data-centric approach represented in the ‘FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship’ (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). …”
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    Indigenous communities at the UNC: dialogues and challenges to create new anthropological and museological practices by Zabala, Mariela Eleonora, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…We understand the extension as a deliberate will of the university to link up with society, in this case with the indigenous peoples and communities of the province of Córdoba. …”
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    Diary of an Idiot. The exploration of the Pilcomayo River by Enrique van Nivel (Bolivia, 1844) by Combès, Isabelle

    Published 2019
    “…Since the beginning several authors realized the exagerations and falsehoods in his travel report, regarding both the distance covered and the estimation of indigenous peoples encountered. This paper focuses on another fishy aspect of the diary: the fact that Van Nivel blamed the native groups and particularly his Toba guide Yumay for the failure of his project.…”
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    Wanda Hanke and the compilation of anthropological information and collections (1934-1944) by Arias, Ana Carolina

    Published 2017
    “…The analysis allows to compare its practices with those of itinerant characters who from the 19th century toured the South American continent adopting the explorer’s identity, also developing practices tied to medicine, journalism and market of collecting, coordinating scientific and commercial activities around the knowledge and objects of indigenous peoples.…”
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    Wanda Hanke and the compilation of anthropological information and collections (1934-1944) by Arias, Ana Carolina; Archivo Histórico del Museo de La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

    Published 2017
    “…Their practices are alike those itinerant characters from the XIXth century toured the South American continent by adopting the identity of explorer, but also developing practices tied to medicine, journalism and collecting market, coordinating scientific and commercial activities around the knowledge and objects of indigenous peoples (Podgorny 2011).…”
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    Federalism, legal mobilization and conflicts against large-scale mining in Mexico by Pavel Martínez, Ulises

    Published 2024
    “…We distinguish the community level as a form of social and political organization not established in laws but implemented in the practices of agrarian communities and indigenous peoples in Mexico. We found that, in Mexico’s legal framework, the community, municipal, and federal levels have been the most relevant concerning legal mobilization against mining extraction projects. …”
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    Breathing Dignity. Women, Mother Earth, native peoples and organization by Luna, Diana Itzu

    Published 2022
    “…Our challenge is to get closer to understanding and reflecting on the image-force of the fabric of life, weaved and nurtured by women, indigenous peoples and Mother Earth. We are in the current moment of global systemic collapse. …”
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    Cairnes and vichaderos in the highlands of Uruguay by Sotelo, Moira

    Published 2014
    “…The social practices of indigenous peoples led to the formation and building of mounds that acted as ritual and burial sites, places of pilgrimage and territorial markers. …”
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