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From: On Behalf Of Teo Ballve
http://www.americasquarterly.org/current
Entre otros, Anthony Bebbington escribe:
Often there is also the fear of losing landscapes and territories that for
rural or Indigenous peoples are repositories of meaning, identity and
history. Fears such as these are reminders that land is not just a commodity
but also a basis of meaningful livelihoods and familiar landscapes, and
central to ways in which people connect to their history and very existence.
It is perhaps partly for this reason that many Indigenous and Afro-Latino
organizations frame opposition to large-scale extraction as part of a
proyecto de vida (life project).
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