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The Impact of Recent National Legislation in the Vaupés Region of Colombia

  • Autores: Jean E. Jackson
  • Localización: Journal of Latin American Anthropology, ISSN 1085-7052, Vol. 1, Nº. 2, 1996, págs. 120-151
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This paper analyzes Indian and non-Indian reactions in the Vaupés region of Colombia to the 1991 Colombian Constitution and subsequent legislation, specifically reactions to the on-going process of converting the Vaupés resguardo (a 3-millionhectare territory collectively owned by the region's Indians) into one or more �indigenous territorial entities� (ETIs), a new form of political-administrative unit. The paper argues that despite apparently substantial increases in the degree to which the region's indigenous inhabitants can administer their territory and ensure their future as a distinct ethnic entity, we can discern subtle ways in which the Colombian state is attempting to co-opt the Indian movement, at both national and local levels


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