Movilización indígena en el Chaco argentino. Acción y conciencia políticas entre los qom del este de Formosa
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v29i0.273-301Keywords:
Qom, Indigenous Movement, Formosa, Argentinian Chaco, 21st CenturyAbstract
This article explores the various claims and class actions involving the Qom people of eastern Formosa Province (Argentina) in recent years. In order to do so, it addresses their involvement in the struggle of small-scale peasant farmers. Discussing the protests led by the Movimiento Campesino de Formosa in 2005, the paper goes on to explore the forms, meanings and determinations of the indigenous movement.Downloads
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2012-01-01
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