Abstract

Over the last two decades of the twentieth century the issue of indigenous peoples changed profoundly in Latin America. The emergence of indigenous movements as political actors is one of the most significant phenomena to have occurred in the region and in the world, and will have a long–term impact on Latin American democracies.

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