Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay

This article explores samples of research on the developments in Uruguay over the past twenty-five years regarding the recognition of its historical ethnic and racial multiculturalism. Specifically, it examines how public policies aimed at recognition and redistribution have been implemented to bene...

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Main Author: Mónica Olaza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2025-07-01
Series:Caravelle
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/16899
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description This article explores samples of research on the developments in Uruguay over the past twenty-five years regarding the recognition of its historical ethnic and racial multiculturalism. Specifically, it examines how public policies aimed at recognition and redistribution have been implemented to benefit Afro-descendant and Indigenous populations. While these advances represent significant progress, they remain incomplete and require broader application. These achievements are the result of persistent efforts by organized groups advocating for the acknowledgment of Uruguay’s multicultural heritage and the significant contributions of Afro-descendants and Indigenous peoples to the nation’s cultural fabric.
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spellingShingle Mónica Olaza
Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay
Caravelle
Memory
Indigenous peoples
Afro-descendants
Ethnic and racial equity
Public policies
title Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay
title_full Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay
title_fullStr Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay
title_short Afrodescendientes e indígenas en Uruguay
title_sort afrodescendientes e indigenas en uruguay
topic Memory
Indigenous peoples
Afro-descendants
Ethnic and racial equity
Public policies
url https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/16899
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