Chemin faisant en région sauvage

Multitudes 3 (3):103-116 (2007)
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Abstract

What are the reasons for the autochtonous claims ? Being autochtonous is not so much based on belonging to a particular location as on providing an experimentation in other forms of agency. These forms come from heterogeneous positions of gaps and separations, situated in the cosmological exteriority of the Autochtonous People, who thus resist the hegemonic administration of populations

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