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Submitted January 12, 2022
Published 2022-01-12

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No. 30 (2022): Cuadernos Nacionales

El indigenismo en la historia cultural de Panamá


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Published: 2022-01-12

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Roquebert León, J. L. (2022). El indigenismo en la historia cultural de Panamá. Cuadernos Nacionales, (30), 2–26. Retrieved from https://revistas.up.ac.pa/index.php/cuadernos_nacionales/article/view/2595

Abstract

Cultural identity is a fundamental Human Right. During the twentieth century in American countries, the development of indigenism was considered necessary as solution to the exclusion lived since colonial times by one the main social groups. The study of the indigenous congresses for the approval of laws related to its resolutions shows how the institutional framework evolved accordingly to the international and national socio-economic situations of each country. Panama’s first indigenous congress could be affected by historical factors that postponed the enactment of laws that would support international congresses’ recommendations, but nevertheless allowed the beginning of an indigenous institutional framework that has not yet ended.

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