Indigenous Territorial Autonomy and Self-Government in the Diverse Americas
Across the Americas, Indigenous and Afro-descendent peoples have demanded autonomy, self-determination, and self-governance. By exerting their collective rights, they have engaged with domestic and international standards on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, implemented full-fledged mechanisms for a...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Calgary :
University of Calgary Press
2023.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Global indigenous issues series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Full Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- PART I - Post-multicultural Constrictum
- 1 | The Right to Self-Determination and Indigenous Peoples: The Continuing Quest for Equality
- 2 | The Implementation Gap fo rIndigenous Peoples' Rights to Lands and Territories in Latin America (1991-2019)
- 3 | Framework Law on Autonomy and Decentralization for Indigenous First Peoples Peasant Autonomies (AIOCs): Autonomous Regulation or Institutional Restriction?
- 4 | Indigenous Autonomy in Bolivia: From Great Expectations to Faded Dreams
- 5 | The Tragedy of Alal: Regression of Rights in the Nicaraguan Autonomous Regime
- 6 | Mapuche Autonomy in Pwelmapu:1 Confrontation and/or Political Construction?
- 7 | A Future Crossroads in Rebellious and Pandemic Times: National Pluralism and Indigenous Self-government in Chile
- PART II - Possibilities: Recovering What has Been Lost and Rebuilding
- 8 | Restoring the Assembly in Oxchuc, Chiapas: Elections through Indigenous Normative Systems (2015-2019)
- 9 | Building Autonomies in Mexico City
- 10 | Neggsed (Autonomy): Progress and Challenges in the Self-government of the Gunadule People of Panama
- 11 | Autonomy, Intersectionality and Gender Justice: From the "Double Gaze" of the Women Elders to the Violence We Do Not Know How to Name
- 12 | The Thaki (Path) of Indigenous Autonomies in Bolivia: A View from the Territory of the Jatun Ayllu Yura of the Qhara Qhara Nation
- 13 | Indigenous Jurisdiction as an Exercise of the Right to Self-determination and its Reception in the Chilean Criminal Justice System
- 14 | Indigenous Autonomy in Ecuador: Fundamentals, Loss and Challenges
- PART III - Autonomies as Emancipation:Own Paths.
- 15 | Gender Orders andTechnologies in theContext of Totora Marka'sAutonomous Project (Bolivia)
- 16 | Autonomy as an Assertive Practice and as a Defensive Strategy: Indigenous Shiftsin Political Meanings in Response to Extreme Violence in Mexico
- 17 | Building Guaraní Charagua Iyambae Autonomy: New Autonomies and Hegemoniesin the Plurinational State of Bolivia
- 18 | The Path to Autonomy for the Wampís Nation
- 19 | "¡Guardia, Guardia!": Autonomies and Territorial Defense in the Context of Colombia's Post Peace-Accord
- 20 | Indigenous Self-government Landscapes in Michoacán: Activism, Experiences, Paradoxes and Challenges
- 21 | Indigenous Governance Innovation in Canada and Latin America: Emerging Practices and Practical Challenges
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover.