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Indigenous Territorial Autonomy: Part I
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Part I
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Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Part I
1. The Right to Self-Determination and Indigenous Peoples: The Continuing Quest for Equality
2. The Implementation Gap for Indigenous 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: Confrontation and/or Political Construction?
7. A Future Crossroads in Rebellious and Pandemic Times: National Pluralism and Indigenous Self-government in Chile
Part II
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
15. Gender Orders and Technologies in the Context of Totora Marka’s Autonomous Project (Bolivia)
16. Autonomy as an Assertive Practice and as a Defensive Strategy: Indigenous Shifts in Political Meanings in Response to Extreme Violence in Mexico
17. Building Guaraní Charagua Iyambae Autonomy: New Autonomies and Hegemonies in the Plurinational State of Bolivia
The Path to Autonomy for the Wampís Nation
18. “¡Guardia, Guardia!”: Autonomies and Territorial Defense in the Context of Colombia’s Post Peace-Accord
19. Indigenous Self-government Landscapes in Michoacán: Activism, Experiences, Paradoxes and Challenges
20. Indigenous Governance Innovation in Canada and Latin America: Emerging Practices and Practical Challenges
List of Contributors
Index
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