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The Mapuche in Modern Chile
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ISBN: 0813046270 0813045029 9780813045023 9780813046273 9780813044286 0813044286 Year: 2012 Publisher: Gainesville University Press of Florida

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Traces the history of the Mapuche and Chile from the initial colonization of Mapuche land in the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.

Bauern und Reiterkrieger : die Mapuche-Indianer im Süden Amerikas
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ISBN: 3777452408 Year: 1990 Publisher: München Hirmer


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Race and the Chilean miracle : neoliberalism, democracy, and Indigenous rights
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ISBN: 0822978679 9780822978671 9780822962373 0822962373 Year: 2013 Publisher: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press,


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The geographical, natural, and civil history of Chili.
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ISBN: 1139226851 110804946X Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Juan Ignacio Molina (1740-1829) was a Jesuit priest born in Chile but forced to flee to Europe after his religious order was expelled from the Spanish Empire in 1767. He settled in Bologna, Italy, and began to write a natural history of his homeland, which was first published in Italian in 1782 (he is also known as Giovanni Ignazio Molina). He completed a second volume on the history of the people of Chile in 1786, and a version of the book was in the library of HMS Beagle. This two-volume English translation was published in 1809, and also includes notes from other explorers, including a 1791 account of Chile by Pedro Gonzalez de Agueros (1768-93) and a 1774 description of Patagonia by Thomas Falkner (1707-84). Volume 2 covers the 'civil history' of Chile, discussing the indigenous people living there and the arrival of Spanish settlers.

When a flower is reborn : the life and times of a Mapuche feminist
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ISBN: 1282920464 9786612920462 0822384213 0822329344 082232962X Year: 2002 Publisher: Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press,

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Testimonial text by a Mapuche woman, with commentary and other ethnographic interventions by a U.S. historian.

Monuments, empires, and resistance : the Araucanian polity and ritual narratives
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ISBN: 9780521872621 0521872626 9780511499715 9781107407749 9780511275616 0511275617 9780511273384 051127338X 0511274912 9780511274916 051149971X 9786610815791 6610815798 1107172144 1280815795 0511321597 0511274173 1107407745 Year: 2007 Volume: *2 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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From AD 1550 to 1850, the Araucanian polity in southern Chile was a center of political resistance to the intruding Spanish empire. In this 2007 book, Tom D. Dillehay examines the resistance strategies of the Araucanians and how they used mound building and other sacred monuments to reorganize their political and culture life in order to unite against the Spanish. Drawing on anthropological research conducted over three decades, Dillehay focuses on the development of leadership, shamanism, ritual, and power relations. His study combines developments in social theory with the archaeological, ethnographic, and historical records. Both theoretically and empirically informed, this book is a fascinating account of the only indigenous ethnic group to successfully resist outsiders for more than three centuries and to flourish under these conditions.


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Mapuche - lidé zemĕ : katalog k výstavĕ vĕnované památce českého etnografa Milana Stuchlíka
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ISBN: 8070361212 Year: 2001 Publisher: Praha Národní muzeum. Náprstkovo muzeum


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Historias, Mitos Y Leyendas De La Laguna Blanca, Neuquén, Argentina : The Oral Memories of a Member of the Mapuche Tribe
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ISBN: 077342041X 9780773420410 9780773416093 0773416099 Year: 2011 Publisher: Lewiston : The Edwin Mellen Press,

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Narrated by Carlos Quilaqueo, and meticulously transcribed and analyzed by Perea-Fox and Iriarte, this collection of Mapuche stories is an invaluable resource for Mapuche cultural, literary, and anthropological studies.This text is the most complete collection and first direct transcription of Mapuche oral histories, myths, and legends


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Sentient lands : indigeneity, property, and political imagination in neoliberal Chile
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ISBN: 9780816535521 0816535523 0816539111 Year: 2018 Publisher: Tucson, Arizona The University of Arizona Press

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"An ethnographic look at Chile's Mapuche people and how they engage with state-run land restitution efforts via political activism"--Provided by publisher. "In 1990, when Augusto Pinochet's 17-year military dictatorship ended, democratic rule returned to Chile. Since then, Indigenous organizations have mobilized to demand restitution of their ancestral territories seized over the past 150 years. Sentient Lands is a historically grounded ethnography of the Mapuche people's engagement with state-run reconciliation and land-restitution efforts. Piergiorgio Di Giminiani analyzes environmental relations, property, state power, market forces, and indigeneity to illustrate how land connections are articulated, in both landscape experiences and land claims. Rather than viewing land claims as simply bureaucratic procedures imposed on local understandings and experiences of land connections, Di Giminiani reveals these processes to be disputed practices of world making. Ancestral land formation is set in motion by the entangled principles of Indigenous and legal land ontologies, two very different and sometimes conflicting processes. Indigenous land ontologies are based on a relation between two subjects--land and people--both endowed with sentient abilities. By contrast, legal land ontologies are founded on the principles of property theory, wherein land is an object of possession that can be standardized within a regime of value. Governments also use land claims to domesticate Indigenous geographies into spatial constructs consistent with political and market configurations. Exploring the unexpected effects on political activism and state reparation policies caused by this entanglement of Indigenous and legal land ontologies, Di Giminiani offers a new analytical angle on Indigenous land politics."--Jacket.

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