RAS Global AffairsЛатинская Америка Latinskaia Amerika

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  • ISSN (Online) 3034-557X

Do the contemporary Indians have a soul? Indigenous peoples of Mexico as an object and a subject of policy in the end of XX – beginning of XXI century

PII
S0044748X0000617-7-1
DOI
10.7868/S0000617-7-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 9
Pages
52-60
Abstract
The indigenous peoples of Mexico have been object of government policy aimed at their political, economic and cultural subordination during the colonial times. The situation didn`t changed significantly over the following periods of the Mexican history and the government applied a special policy towards the autochthonous population that didn`t take into consideration their civilizational differences and their own potential for development. Emergence of indigenous organizations in the last quarter of the XX century predetermined the native peoples becoming independent political actors. The present article investigates the changes in relations between the government and indigenous peoples of Mexico in the end of XX – beginning of the XXI century.
Keywords
indigenous peoples, discrimination, indigenismo, policy subject, development policy, autonomy
Date of publication
01.09.2010
Year of publication
2010
Number of purchasers
2
Views
1017

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