Resistencia y territorialidad
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Resistencia y territorialidad

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392 pages 2008

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"From the 80's many organizations and indigenous and Afro movements have articulated their identity and political claims on the concept of territory. This concept, which has been recognized by the ILO Convention concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (Convention No. 169 of 1989), exceeds the demands on the land since the concept of territory encompasses not only the soil but the subsoil, the forest, the water resources and time, recognizes a collective, inalienable and indivisible, and ethnic autonomy."--Publisher's website.

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