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The Mapuche of Chile, along with other indigenous populations, have regularly mobilized in protest, but have received disproportionate attention from the State, which has criminalized their political and social requests. The reason for the Mapuche’s protests is that there exists conflict between them and the Chilean State, which José Aylwin, professor at the Universidad Austral de Chile and CICADA researcher, proposes is due to their insufficient political power. He further argues that this situation stems from the lack of protection of indigenous rights, particularly to their rights to their land and natural resources, as they are being confronted with growing extractive projects on their land.

 

Jorge Nahuel, member of the Confederación Mapuche de Neuquén. Source: https://soundcloud.com/radio-encuentros/entrevista-a-jorge-nahuel-argentina.

“As in other parts of the continent, indigenous peoples of Chile have undergone cultural assimilation policies and territorial dispossession, driven first by colonial authorities and later by republican governments.”

Implementación de legislación y jurisprudencia nacional relativa a los derechos de las pueblos indígenas: La experiencia de Chile (2005)José Aylwin

José Aylwin, professor at the Universidad Austral de Chile and CICADA academic partner.
José Aylwin, professor at the Universidad Austral de Chile and CICADA academic partner.

Aylwin’s research has been  focused primarily on the policy level, exploring the content and recommendations of various reports that have been published since the late 1990s and early 2000s. These reports were published in response to the growing national and international interest in the lack of recognition and protection of indigenous rights in Chile, the effects of development projects on the lands of these peoples and the reaction of the Chilean government to indigenous social protest.

READ: La política del “nuevo trato”: Antecedentes, alcances y limitaciones (2006) – José Aylwin

READ MORE: Políticas publicas y pueblos indígenas: El caso de las tierras mapuche en Neuquen (Argentina) y La Araucania (Chile) (2004) – José Aylwin

REPORT: Kvme Felen / Plan de Vida: “El Buen Vivir” Desde Territorio Mapuce

Associated Projects

Impacts of Violence in the Latin American Democratic Context: the Case of Chile and Mexico

Centre for Indigenous Conservation and Development Alternatives