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The introduction situates indigenous writers within Latin American literary historiography. It enumerates key historical indigenous political changes that led to the rise of indigenous writers. This chapter proposes cosmolectics to name the relationship between cosmos and indigenous communities. It offers kab’awil as an exemplary cosmolectics to analyze contemporary indigenous literatures.