People of the earth without earth: migration, Chilean laws and reductional tensions in the twentieth century
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The present work delves into the debate regarding the migratory processes experienced by the Mapuche population during the 20th century
since its reductions in Chilean cities. The aim of this work is to analyze the Mapuche walk in the cities, in order to identify the routes of exodus and return to the ancient territory, in contexts of evident material impoverishment. This, from the connection of these wanderings and the debates regarding migration,indigenous laws, diaspora and Mapuche return, as a matrix of analysis; besides a methodological work, with a deep epistemological approach based on the contributions of oral history as investigative support is added.
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Pedro Canales Tapia
Pedro Canales Tapia es Historiador del Instituto de estudios avanzados (IDEA) de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
Marie Urrutia Leiva
Marie Urrutia Leiva es Licenciada por la Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Trabaja como docente en el diplomado Pueblos indígenas en América Latina y Chile del Instituto de Estudios Avanzados-USACH.
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