Abstract

The article analyzes the different ways in which indigenous women in Ecuador occupy decision-making positions. A journey of indigenous mobilization and new configurations of political participation of the indigenous women is presented during the period of the so-called Citizen’s Revolution, led by Rafael Correa (2007-2017), in a scenario characterized by neo-extractivist policies that jeopardize territories and identities, contradicting the progress and the recognition of the rights achieved in the Constitution of 2008.

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