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03/05/2011 | Indigenous Peoples, Democracy, and Representation: The Cases of Bolivia and Guatemala

Isabel Iguanzo

For decades, indigenous peoples have been marginalized and excluded from decision-making spheres in their own countries. In Latin America, this trend started to change during the 1980s and 1990s, with the emergence of indigenous movements, which transformed indigenous peoples into key political actors.

 

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