The Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala
Autor: | United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala |
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EAN: | 4064066465469 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 10.04.2021 |
Untertitel: | Overcoming Discrimination in the Framework of the Peace Agreements |
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Schlagworte: | Cultural heritage preservation Ethnographic research methods Guatemalan political turmoil Historical analysis context Indigenous autonomy issues Indigenous rights activism Marginalized community struggles Scholarly re Social justice movements |
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The Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala is a profound exploration of the rich cultural tapestry and historical significance of Guatemala's indigenous populations. Composed by the United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala, the book employs a meticulous analytical style, integrating statistical data, personal narratives, and sociopolitical analysis to illuminate the challenges faced by these communities. The text situates itself within a broader literary context of postcolonial studies, addressing themes of identity, sovereignty, and resilience, thereby providing an essential voice to those often marginalized in mainstream narratives. The United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala was established to oversee the peace process following decades of civil conflict, and its work necessitated an in-depth understanding of the indigenous peoples'Äô plight. The authors, comprised of international and local experts, drew upon extensive field research and collaboration with indigenous leaders, highlighting systemic issues such as land rights, cultural preservation, and socio-economic struggles. This background underscores the mission's commitment to fostering dialogue and advancing human rights within Guatemala. This book is highly recommended for scholars, activists, and general readers interested in indigenous studies, human rights, and Latin American history. It serves not only as a critical academic resource but also as a poignant reminder of the vital contributions of indigenous peoples to the nation's identity and heritage.