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Models for recognizing indigenous land rights in Latin America (English)

This paper represents an important dimension in filling Latin America history's gaps through the lens of land rights. The continent was populated by many nations, functioned in harmony with nature, had a variety of cultures and languages, and, developed many different socio-economic systems (nationally and locally). These nations were sovereign and recognized from Alaska to Patagonia. Indeed, among all of them, we know they had very advanced, and...
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Roldan Ortega, Roque.

Models for recognizing indigenous land rights in Latin America (English). Environment Department working papers ; no. 99. Biodiversity Series Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/608941468743178264

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