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Abstract
This article analyzes the diversity that characterizes the indigenous movement in the Meseta P’urhepecha, in Michoacan, Mexico, based on documental research and ethnographic fieldwork conducted over the past three decades. Progressively, it traces the –primarily political– processes that explain this indigenous revival, and discusses the de facto and de jure pathways that led to the construction of these indigenous communities and the demand that their right to autonomy to be respected. Also, the existing tensions and contradictions and the political status of the Supreme Indigenous Council of Michoacan (CSIM), which brings together over thirty communities, are discussed. Finally, this article presents a critical review of the juridical achievements of various legislative initiatives regarding indigenous affairs, before concluding with reflections about the challenges these communities face to consolidate their processes of autonomy.
本文基于过去三十年来的文献研究和民族志田野调查,分析了墨西哥米却肯州Meseta P 'urhepecha土著运动的多样性特征。本书逐步追溯了解释土著复兴的(主要是政治)过程,并讨论了导致这些土著社区建设的事实上和法律上的途径,以及他们的自治权得到尊重的要求。此外,本书还讨论了米却肯州最高原住民委员会(CSIM)现有的紧张局势和矛盾,以及该委员会的政治地位,该委员会汇集了30多个社区。最后,本文在反思这些社区在巩固其自治进程方面所面临的挑战之前,对有关土著事务的各种立法倡议的司法成就进行了批判性审查。