Amazon: change of the understanding of the territoriality to the interior of the waorani territory (indigenous rights)

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Iván Tarcicio Narváez Quiñónez

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Targeted, spontaneous and strategic colonization, in addition to the permanent expansion of the agricultural frontier for the extraction of natural resources, has determined the use and zoning of the Amazonian space in the las 50 years. The drastic socioeconomic, cultural and environmental impacts generated by these processes have impated negatively the life of the ancestral peoples and nature. A drastic consequence is the change of the understanding of the territoriality in the interior of the indigenous territories, and the perception that the state and the actors settled in the community territorial environment have of that change. This study addresses the case of the Waorani people and inquires how the expansion of the extractive frontier would intensify the negative impacts of the process of decentralization in the Yasuní National Park, putting at greater risk the physical and cultural integrity of the peoples living in voluntary isolation: Tagaeri and Onamenane or others of which there is no reference.

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Narváez Quiñónez, Iván Tarcicio. 2017. “Amazon: Change of the Understanding of the Territoriality to the Interior of the Waorani Territory (indigenous Rights)”. Eutopía, Revista De Desarrollo Y Territorio, no. 12 (November):41-63. https://doi.org/10.17141/eutopia.12.2017.2906.
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Iván Tarcicio Narváez Quiñónez, Flacso

Departamento de Asuntos Públicos Coordinador de la Maestría en Políticas Públicas