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The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile [Los Mapuche y el Mito de Chile] | The Big Picture
Traducción de textos en español (América Latina)
A film by Sanjiev Johal
In September 2022, following three years of widespread protests against crippling economic inequality, the people of Chile went to the polls to vote "Yes" or "No" for a new constitution. It would be the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history, recognising, among other things, the nationhood of the Mapuche - Chile’s largest Indigenous group.
But Chile voted "No".
Various explanations have been put forward as to why a constitution that promised unparalleled rights, representation and protections for women, the LGBTQ+ community, the environment and long-marginalised Indigenous groups, failed to get the majority approval of the Chilean people. But at the dark heart of this refusal is ...
published: 04 Jun 2023
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Mapuche: Saving Indigenous Language
In Chile, the country’s largest indigenous people, the Mapuche, will lose more than just the spoken word if their language dies out. As with other indigenous groups around the world, they are fighting to preserve their very existence.
UN in Action Episode 1555
published: 24 Jul 2017
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Civilization VI: Rise and Fall – First Look: Mapuche
Get a first look at the Mapuche civilization and its leader, Lautaro, one of nine new leaders in the Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion. SUBSCRIBE for First Looks at other civilizations, leaders, features and tips from the developers of Civilization VI: http://2kgam.es/CivilizationYT
The Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion arrives February 8, 2018.
Play Civilization VI ► http://2kgam.es/CivilizationVI
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ABOUT CIVILIZATION VI: RISE AND FALL
The Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion brings new choices, strategies, and challenges for players as they guide a civilization through the ages. The ...
published: 30 Jan 2018
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Chile declares state of emergency over Mapuche conflict
Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera has imposed a state of emergency over the Mapuche conflict.
The Mapuche, Chile’s largest Indigenous group, have been involved in five centuries of struggle for their ancestral land.
Mapuche demands have been mainly met with silence, leading some armed groups to attack trucks and farmland in the last 10 years.
With the Chilean president under pressure from right-wing factions in his party, troops are being sent to two southern regions hit by the violence.
Al Jazeera’s Lucia Newman reports from Santiago, Chile.
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/
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#Chile #Mapuche #Indigenous
published: 13 Oct 2021
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Chile's Mapuche people vs the State: A battle for ancestral lands | Talk to Al Jazeera
In Chile, the Mapuche communities make up roughly 12 percent of the country's population.
They have historically been the poorest and most discriminated-against sector of society.
In fact, Chile is one of a few countries in the world whose constitution does not recognise its Indigenous peoples.
The conflict against the state has been simmering for years, but in recent months more radical Mapuche groups have been attacking and torching hundreds of trucks, farms, homes, forest lands owned by lumber companies and even trains.
So, is there a path to peaceful coexistence?
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published: 08 Dec 2020
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Mapuche
Cerca de la desembocadura del río Toltén, las comunidades de Punta de Riel y Ponhuito contruyen por primera vez en años, una gran Ruka. En ella un grupo de sabias y sabios mapuches y mestizos nos contarán las maravillas y tribulaciones de la cultura mapuche y su notable historia. La épica del Rukan, el translado de una casa y un gran Guillatún de las comunidades de Lleu-Lleu en agradecimiento a la ley del borde costero para las comunidades Lafkenches, constituyen el eje del relato. Elementos valóricos: Relación sagrada con el mar, solidaridad en el Rukan, respeto al kimun de los ancianos.
Protagonistas: María Luisa Carileo, María Catrileo, Elikura Chihuailaf, Teresa Durán, Dinesio Maril, Lorenza Ñanco, José Quidel, Mauricio Painefilo y José Bengoa
Dirección y Diseño: Francisco Gedda,
D...
published: 04 May 2020
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Mapuche Teen Rap Queen: The rise of Chile’s Indigenous Gen Z | Witness
Millaray Jara is a 15-year-old rapper in Chile who uses social media to rally support for the Mapuche Indigenous people's fight for justice and land rights.
As Chile rewrites the constitution with the promise of better Indigenous representation, Millaray uses her ever-growing social media influence to make sure that the Mapuche voice is not left out of the conversation.
Millaray is based in the capital, Santiago. She travels to the Trawun Youth Festival in the Mapuche territories in the south. On her journey, she connects with her Indigenous roots and amplifies the marginalised experiences of Mapuche children.
published: 16 Nov 2021
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Quienes somos los mapuche?
La historia del pueblo mapuche es bastante larga y para abordarla se necesitan muchos videos, aún estamos escribiendo nuestra historia y luchando contra la colonización chilena y argentina. En este video tendremos una primera noción sobre como era la organización social mapuche desde antes de la llegada del invasor español, en videos próximos hablaré sobre las luchas del pasado y del presente, así como sobre cosmovisión mapuche, filosofía, reivindicaciones territoriales y políticas... y muuuucha historia.
Un pueblo que logró detener el avance inca y que logró derrotar al imperio español, un pueblo que hoy en día sigue resistiendo frente a la invasión colonizadora y empresarial de multinacionales que destruyen todo lo que el mapuche defiende.
---LIBERTAD AL MACHI CELESTINO CORDOVA, FEW...
published: 19 Apr 2018
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Crisis habitacional en Chile
Hoy hablaremos con Gustavo Sepúlveda, Dirigente del M.P.O. Quinta región, para hablar de la crisis habitacional y como se organiza el pueblo para tratar de dar solución al problema.
¿Quieres crear transmisiones en vivo como esta? Echa un vistazo a StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6229804274810880
published: 24 Feb 2024
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Argentina's indigenous Mapuche fight for ancestral lands
The Mapuche indigenous communities of Chile and Argentina have been demanding land rights for decades.
In recent years, their struggle has manifested itself through attacks on state and private property.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Chubut, Argentina.
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- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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published: 30 Aug 2017
48:44
The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile [Los Mapuche y el Mito de Chile] | The Big Picture
Traducción de textos en español (América Latina)
A film by Sanjiev Johal
In September 2022, following three years of widespread protests against crippling eco...
Traducción de textos en español (América Latina)
A film by Sanjiev Johal
In September 2022, following three years of widespread protests against crippling economic inequality, the people of Chile went to the polls to vote "Yes" or "No" for a new constitution. It would be the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history, recognising, among other things, the nationhood of the Mapuche - Chile’s largest Indigenous group.
But Chile voted "No".
Various explanations have been put forward as to why a constitution that promised unparalleled rights, representation and protections for women, the LGBTQ+ community, the environment and long-marginalised Indigenous groups, failed to get the majority approval of the Chilean people. But at the dark heart of this refusal is a long-cultivated truth about the country’s relationship with the Mapuche, namely: Chile’s problem with race.
Using the fallout from the 2022 "No" vote, this film examines how race and racism have shaped the myths used to forge the nation of Chile from the early 19th century to the present day. It sets out the path for this racialised legacy and mythmaking to emerge as a primary driver in rejecting the proposed new constitution, and shows how unprecedented land rights suggested for the Mapuche, as well as defining Chile as a "plurinational" country made up of diverse nations, helped trigger a deeply embedded wariness of Indigenous peoples among Chile’s majority population. It is, as we discover, a wariness inculcated across four centuries of racial "othering", marginalisation and criminalisation of the Mapuche.
As Chile revises the proposed new constitution and removes recognition of various Indigenous rights, The Big Picture: The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile asks if this moment is the inevitable culmination of the country’s history, congealed around the racist foundational myths that have denied and dispossessed the Indigenous people who first inhabited its land.
Photos courtesy of:
Penn Museum
Centro Cultural Palacio de La Moneda
Television Nacional de Chile
Collección Museo Histórico Nacional
#news
#aljazeeraenglish
#chile
#mapuche
#documentary
https://wn.com/The_Mapuche_And_The_Myth_Of_Chile_Los_Mapuche_Y_El_Mito_De_Chile_|_The_Big_Picture
Traducción de textos en español (América Latina)
A film by Sanjiev Johal
In September 2022, following three years of widespread protests against crippling economic inequality, the people of Chile went to the polls to vote "Yes" or "No" for a new constitution. It would be the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history, recognising, among other things, the nationhood of the Mapuche - Chile’s largest Indigenous group.
But Chile voted "No".
Various explanations have been put forward as to why a constitution that promised unparalleled rights, representation and protections for women, the LGBTQ+ community, the environment and long-marginalised Indigenous groups, failed to get the majority approval of the Chilean people. But at the dark heart of this refusal is a long-cultivated truth about the country’s relationship with the Mapuche, namely: Chile’s problem with race.
Using the fallout from the 2022 "No" vote, this film examines how race and racism have shaped the myths used to forge the nation of Chile from the early 19th century to the present day. It sets out the path for this racialised legacy and mythmaking to emerge as a primary driver in rejecting the proposed new constitution, and shows how unprecedented land rights suggested for the Mapuche, as well as defining Chile as a "plurinational" country made up of diverse nations, helped trigger a deeply embedded wariness of Indigenous peoples among Chile’s majority population. It is, as we discover, a wariness inculcated across four centuries of racial "othering", marginalisation and criminalisation of the Mapuche.
As Chile revises the proposed new constitution and removes recognition of various Indigenous rights, The Big Picture: The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile asks if this moment is the inevitable culmination of the country’s history, congealed around the racist foundational myths that have denied and dispossessed the Indigenous people who first inhabited its land.
Photos courtesy of:
Penn Museum
Centro Cultural Palacio de La Moneda
Television Nacional de Chile
Collección Museo Histórico Nacional
#news
#aljazeeraenglish
#chile
#mapuche
#documentary
- published: 04 Jun 2023
- views: 41265
3:31
Mapuche: Saving Indigenous Language
In Chile, the country’s largest indigenous people, the Mapuche, will lose more than just the spoken word if their language dies out. As with other indigenous g...
In Chile, the country’s largest indigenous people, the Mapuche, will lose more than just the spoken word if their language dies out. As with other indigenous groups around the world, they are fighting to preserve their very existence.
UN in Action Episode 1555
https://wn.com/Mapuche_Saving_Indigenous_Language
In Chile, the country’s largest indigenous people, the Mapuche, will lose more than just the spoken word if their language dies out. As with other indigenous groups around the world, they are fighting to preserve their very existence.
UN in Action Episode 1555
- published: 24 Jul 2017
- views: 17256
1:42
Civilization VI: Rise and Fall – First Look: Mapuche
Get a first look at the Mapuche civilization and its leader, Lautaro, one of nine new leaders in the Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion. SUBSCRIBE for Fir...
Get a first look at the Mapuche civilization and its leader, Lautaro, one of nine new leaders in the Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion. SUBSCRIBE for First Looks at other civilizations, leaders, features and tips from the developers of Civilization VI: http://2kgam.es/CivilizationYT
The Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion arrives February 8, 2018.
Play Civilization VI ► http://2kgam.es/CivilizationVI
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ABOUT CIVILIZATION VI: RISE AND FALL
The Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion brings new choices, strategies, and challenges for players as they guide a civilization through the ages. The expansion introduces new Great Ages, Loyalty, and Governors systems, expands existing Diplomacy and Government systems, and adds eight new civilizations, nine new leaders, a variety of new units, districts, wonders, buildings, and more. Can you lead your people into a Golden Age of prosperity? Or will your empire face the challenges of a Dark Age?
ABOUT CIVILIZATION VI
Civilization VI offers new ways to interact with your world, expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time.
ABOUT CIVILIZATION
Originally created by legendary game designer Sid Meier, Civilization is a turn-based strategy game in which you attempt to build an empire to stand the test of time. Become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a civilization from the Stone Age to the Information Age. Wage war, conduct diplomacy, advance your culture, and go head-to-head with history’s greatest leaders as you attempt to build the greatest civilization the world has ever known.
https://wn.com/Civilization_Vi_Rise_And_Fall_–_First_Look_Mapuche
Get a first look at the Mapuche civilization and its leader, Lautaro, one of nine new leaders in the Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion. SUBSCRIBE for First Looks at other civilizations, leaders, features and tips from the developers of Civilization VI: http://2kgam.es/CivilizationYT
The Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion arrives February 8, 2018.
Play Civilization VI ► http://2kgam.es/CivilizationVI
FOLLOW US:
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ABOUT CIVILIZATION VI: RISE AND FALL
The Civilization VI: Rise and Fall expansion brings new choices, strategies, and challenges for players as they guide a civilization through the ages. The expansion introduces new Great Ages, Loyalty, and Governors systems, expands existing Diplomacy and Government systems, and adds eight new civilizations, nine new leaders, a variety of new units, districts, wonders, buildings, and more. Can you lead your people into a Golden Age of prosperity? Or will your empire face the challenges of a Dark Age?
ABOUT CIVILIZATION VI
Civilization VI offers new ways to interact with your world, expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time.
ABOUT CIVILIZATION
Originally created by legendary game designer Sid Meier, Civilization is a turn-based strategy game in which you attempt to build an empire to stand the test of time. Become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a civilization from the Stone Age to the Information Age. Wage war, conduct diplomacy, advance your culture, and go head-to-head with history’s greatest leaders as you attempt to build the greatest civilization the world has ever known.
- published: 30 Jan 2018
- views: 402783
2:41
Chile declares state of emergency over Mapuche conflict
Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera has imposed a state of emergency over the Mapuche conflict.
The Mapuche, Chile’s largest Indigenous group, have been involve...
Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera has imposed a state of emergency over the Mapuche conflict.
The Mapuche, Chile’s largest Indigenous group, have been involved in five centuries of struggle for their ancestral land.
Mapuche demands have been mainly met with silence, leading some armed groups to attack trucks and farmland in the last 10 years.
With the Chilean president under pressure from right-wing factions in his party, troops are being sent to two southern regions hit by the violence.
Al Jazeera’s Lucia Newman reports from Santiago, Chile.
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Chile #Mapuche #Indigenous
https://wn.com/Chile_Declares_State_Of_Emergency_Over_Mapuche_Conflict
Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera has imposed a state of emergency over the Mapuche conflict.
The Mapuche, Chile’s largest Indigenous group, have been involved in five centuries of struggle for their ancestral land.
Mapuche demands have been mainly met with silence, leading some armed groups to attack trucks and farmland in the last 10 years.
With the Chilean president under pressure from right-wing factions in his party, troops are being sent to two southern regions hit by the violence.
Al Jazeera’s Lucia Newman reports from Santiago, Chile.
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Chile #Mapuche #Indigenous
- published: 13 Oct 2021
- views: 237213
26:01
Chile's Mapuche people vs the State: A battle for ancestral lands | Talk to Al Jazeera
In Chile, the Mapuche communities make up roughly 12 percent of the country's population.
They have historically been the poorest and most discriminated-agains...
In Chile, the Mapuche communities make up roughly 12 percent of the country's population.
They have historically been the poorest and most discriminated-against sector of society.
In fact, Chile is one of a few countries in the world whose constitution does not recognise its Indigenous peoples.
The conflict against the state has been simmering for years, but in recent months more radical Mapuche groups have been attacking and torching hundreds of trucks, farms, homes, forest lands owned by lumber companies and even trains.
So, is there a path to peaceful coexistence?
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
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https://wn.com/Chile's_Mapuche_People_Vs_The_State_A_Battle_For_Ancestral_Lands_|_Talk_To_Al_Jazeera
In Chile, the Mapuche communities make up roughly 12 percent of the country's population.
They have historically been the poorest and most discriminated-against sector of society.
In fact, Chile is one of a few countries in the world whose constitution does not recognise its Indigenous peoples.
The conflict against the state has been simmering for years, but in recent months more radical Mapuche groups have been attacking and torching hundreds of trucks, farms, homes, forest lands owned by lumber companies and even trains.
So, is there a path to peaceful coexistence?
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
- published: 08 Dec 2020
- views: 41518
53:54
Mapuche
Cerca de la desembocadura del río Toltén, las comunidades de Punta de Riel y Ponhuito contruyen por primera vez en años, una gran Ruka. En ella un grupo de sabi...
Cerca de la desembocadura del río Toltén, las comunidades de Punta de Riel y Ponhuito contruyen por primera vez en años, una gran Ruka. En ella un grupo de sabias y sabios mapuches y mestizos nos contarán las maravillas y tribulaciones de la cultura mapuche y su notable historia. La épica del Rukan, el translado de una casa y un gran Guillatún de las comunidades de Lleu-Lleu en agradecimiento a la ley del borde costero para las comunidades Lafkenches, constituyen el eje del relato. Elementos valóricos: Relación sagrada con el mar, solidaridad en el Rukan, respeto al kimun de los ancianos.
Protagonistas: María Luisa Carileo, María Catrileo, Elikura Chihuailaf, Teresa Durán, Dinesio Maril, Lorenza Ñanco, José Quidel, Mauricio Painefilo y José Bengoa
Dirección y Diseño: Francisco Gedda,
Director Asistente: Carlos Saavedra,
Fotografía: Francisco Gedda, Juan Carlos Gedda, Máximo Gedda
Sonido: Alián Gedda
Montaje: Ricardo Olivares
Investigación: Patricio Riquelme
Producción en Terreno: Patricia Mateluna, Patricio Riquelme
Música original: Marcelo Vergara
Ilustraciones: José Pérez de Arce
Animaciones: André Salva, Mario Zapata
© Sur Imagen, 2010
https://wn.com/Mapuche
Cerca de la desembocadura del río Toltén, las comunidades de Punta de Riel y Ponhuito contruyen por primera vez en años, una gran Ruka. En ella un grupo de sabias y sabios mapuches y mestizos nos contarán las maravillas y tribulaciones de la cultura mapuche y su notable historia. La épica del Rukan, el translado de una casa y un gran Guillatún de las comunidades de Lleu-Lleu en agradecimiento a la ley del borde costero para las comunidades Lafkenches, constituyen el eje del relato. Elementos valóricos: Relación sagrada con el mar, solidaridad en el Rukan, respeto al kimun de los ancianos.
Protagonistas: María Luisa Carileo, María Catrileo, Elikura Chihuailaf, Teresa Durán, Dinesio Maril, Lorenza Ñanco, José Quidel, Mauricio Painefilo y José Bengoa
Dirección y Diseño: Francisco Gedda,
Director Asistente: Carlos Saavedra,
Fotografía: Francisco Gedda, Juan Carlos Gedda, Máximo Gedda
Sonido: Alián Gedda
Montaje: Ricardo Olivares
Investigación: Patricio Riquelme
Producción en Terreno: Patricia Mateluna, Patricio Riquelme
Música original: Marcelo Vergara
Ilustraciones: José Pérez de Arce
Animaciones: André Salva, Mario Zapata
© Sur Imagen, 2010
- published: 04 May 2020
- views: 81947
25:01
Mapuche Teen Rap Queen: The rise of Chile’s Indigenous Gen Z | Witness
Millaray Jara is a 15-year-old rapper in Chile who uses social media to rally support for the Mapuche Indigenous people's fight for justice and land rights.
A...
Millaray Jara is a 15-year-old rapper in Chile who uses social media to rally support for the Mapuche Indigenous people's fight for justice and land rights.
As Chile rewrites the constitution with the promise of better Indigenous representation, Millaray uses her ever-growing social media influence to make sure that the Mapuche voice is not left out of the conversation.
Millaray is based in the capital, Santiago. She travels to the Trawun Youth Festival in the Mapuche territories in the south. On her journey, she connects with her Indigenous roots and amplifies the marginalised experiences of Mapuche children.
https://wn.com/Mapuche_Teen_Rap_Queen_The_Rise_Of_Chile’S_Indigenous_Gen_Z_|_Witness
Millaray Jara is a 15-year-old rapper in Chile who uses social media to rally support for the Mapuche Indigenous people's fight for justice and land rights.
As Chile rewrites the constitution with the promise of better Indigenous representation, Millaray uses her ever-growing social media influence to make sure that the Mapuche voice is not left out of the conversation.
Millaray is based in the capital, Santiago. She travels to the Trawun Youth Festival in the Mapuche territories in the south. On her journey, she connects with her Indigenous roots and amplifies the marginalised experiences of Mapuche children.
- published: 16 Nov 2021
- views: 15706
17:00
Quienes somos los mapuche?
La historia del pueblo mapuche es bastante larga y para abordarla se necesitan muchos videos, aún estamos escribiendo nuestra historia y luchando contra la colo...
La historia del pueblo mapuche es bastante larga y para abordarla se necesitan muchos videos, aún estamos escribiendo nuestra historia y luchando contra la colonización chilena y argentina. En este video tendremos una primera noción sobre como era la organización social mapuche desde antes de la llegada del invasor español, en videos próximos hablaré sobre las luchas del pasado y del presente, así como sobre cosmovisión mapuche, filosofía, reivindicaciones territoriales y políticas... y muuuucha historia.
Un pueblo que logró detener el avance inca y que logró derrotar al imperio español, un pueblo que hoy en día sigue resistiendo frente a la invasión colonizadora y empresarial de multinacionales que destruyen todo lo que el mapuche defiende.
---LIBERTAD AL MACHI CELESTINO CORDOVA, FEWLA A SU REWE--
* Dale Ayüfiñ a mi fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Escupamoslahistoria/
* Suscribete para recibir más videos.
https://wn.com/Quienes_Somos_Los_Mapuche
La historia del pueblo mapuche es bastante larga y para abordarla se necesitan muchos videos, aún estamos escribiendo nuestra historia y luchando contra la colonización chilena y argentina. En este video tendremos una primera noción sobre como era la organización social mapuche desde antes de la llegada del invasor español, en videos próximos hablaré sobre las luchas del pasado y del presente, así como sobre cosmovisión mapuche, filosofía, reivindicaciones territoriales y políticas... y muuuucha historia.
Un pueblo que logró detener el avance inca y que logró derrotar al imperio español, un pueblo que hoy en día sigue resistiendo frente a la invasión colonizadora y empresarial de multinacionales que destruyen todo lo que el mapuche defiende.
---LIBERTAD AL MACHI CELESTINO CORDOVA, FEWLA A SU REWE--
* Dale Ayüfiñ a mi fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Escupamoslahistoria/
* Suscribete para recibir más videos.
- published: 19 Apr 2018
- views: 135727
1:13:55
Crisis habitacional en Chile
Hoy hablaremos con Gustavo Sepúlveda, Dirigente del M.P.O. Quinta región, para hablar de la crisis habitacional y como se organiza el pueblo para tratar de dar ...
Hoy hablaremos con Gustavo Sepúlveda, Dirigente del M.P.O. Quinta región, para hablar de la crisis habitacional y como se organiza el pueblo para tratar de dar solución al problema.
¿Quieres crear transmisiones en vivo como esta? Echa un vistazo a StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6229804274810880
https://wn.com/Crisis_Habitacional_En_Chile
Hoy hablaremos con Gustavo Sepúlveda, Dirigente del M.P.O. Quinta región, para hablar de la crisis habitacional y como se organiza el pueblo para tratar de dar solución al problema.
¿Quieres crear transmisiones en vivo como esta? Echa un vistazo a StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6229804274810880
- published: 24 Feb 2024
- views: 91
2:46
Argentina's indigenous Mapuche fight for ancestral lands
The Mapuche indigenous communities of Chile and Argentina have been demanding land rights for decades.
In recent years, their struggle has manifested itself t...
The Mapuche indigenous communities of Chile and Argentina have been demanding land rights for decades.
In recent years, their struggle has manifested itself through attacks on state and private property.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Chubut, Argentina.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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https://wn.com/Argentina's_Indigenous_Mapuche_Fight_For_Ancestral_Lands
The Mapuche indigenous communities of Chile and Argentina have been demanding land rights for decades.
In recent years, their struggle has manifested itself through attacks on state and private property.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Chubut, Argentina.
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- published: 30 Aug 2017
- views: 5997