Políticas públicas, proceso organizativo y adscripción étnica en una comunidad indígena del conurbano Bonaerense
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/revista.v0i30.154Keywords:
Indigenous Peoples, City, Public Policies, Political Practices, Ethnic identityAbstract
The aim of this work is to analyse, from the perspective of Political Anthropology, the social, political and economic practices that members of "Nogoyin Ni Nala" have carried on since the late 1990s to the year 2007. In order to do so, we consider the growing articulation of indigenous communities in the local level; the progressive increase of new dynamics of participation and visibility of the "Indigenous Matter" in the public sphere - expressed by different public policies -; and their articulation with ethnopolitical and social organizations.