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Paperback Between Citizenship and Nationality Book

ISBN: 6206571114

ISBN13: 9786206571117

Between Citizenship and Nationality

This is a series of articles showing, from different angles, how the nation-state of Latin American countries tries to colonize all the potential possibilities of indigenous peoples: rituals and religious festivals are used for tourist purposes, ancient languages are forgotten, ancestral territories are ceded to national and foreign companies, even territories of refuge of isolated peoples are invaded. In this hostile environment many ancestral communities are maintained, but they tend to disappear in the "modern" world that annuls them. The young people who migrate to the cities break the traditional links with the collective life, those who work in the state administration owe political obedience to the State, they think of themselves only as citizens and forget their national processes. Cover image: Tapestry made by the Quichua women of Simiatuk, Guaranda.

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