This article is about Latin American indigenous activism. For ethnic nationalism among indigenous peoples in general, see Indigenism.
Indigenismo (Spanish:[indixeˈnismo]) is a political ideology in several Latin American countries which emphasizes the relationship between the nation state and indigenous nations and indigenous peoples.[1] In some contemporary uses, it refers to the pursuit of greater social and political inclusion for indigenous peoples in Latin America, whether through nation-wide reforms or region-wide alliances.[2] In either case, this type of indigenismo seeks to vindicate indigenous cultural and linguistic difference, assert indigenous rights, and seek recognition and in some cases compensation for past wrongdoings of the colonial and republican states.[3] Nevertheless, some historical figures like José Martí are classified as having been both indigenistas and hispanistas.[4]
^SeeEngle, Karen (2010). The Elusive Promise of Indigenous Development. Duke University Press.
^See e.g. Alcida Rita Ramos, Indigenism: Ethnic Politics in Brazil, University of Wisconsin Press, 1998.
^Montoya Iriarte, Urpi (1988). "Hispanismo e Indigenismo: o dualismo cultural no pensamento social peruano (1900-1930). Uma revisão necessária". Revista de Antropologia (in Portuguese). 41 (1). doi:10.1590/S0034-77011998000100005. Retrieved 30 January 2016 – via SciELO.
^Serna, Mercedes (2011). "Hispanismo, indigenismo y americanismo en la construcción de la unidad nacional y los discursos identitarios de Bolívar, Martí, Sarmiento y Rodó" (PDF). Philologia Hispalensis (in Spanish). 25 (15): 201–217. doi:10.12795/PH.2011.v25.i01.12. hdl:2445/144660. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
Indigenismo (Spanish: [indixeˈnismo]) is a political ideology in several Latin American countries which emphasizes the relationship between the nation...
Indigenismo is a Latin American nationalist political ideology that began in the late nineteenth century and persisted throughout the twentieth that attempted...
Retrieved 6 June 2023. Knight, Alan. 1990. "Racism, Revolution and indigenismo: Mexico 1910–1940". Chapter 4 in The Idea of Race in Latin America, 1870–1940...
especially after the national advancement and cultural economics of indigenismo. To avoid confusion with the original usage of the term mestizo, mixed...
representative. Arts stagnated after independence until the emergence of Indigenismo in the early 20th century. Since the 1950s, Peruvian art has been eclectic...
regard to economic nationalism, educational policies, labour policies, indigenismo and land reform. Mexico commemorates the Revolution in monuments, statues...
24-25. Giraudo, Laura (Jun 14, 2018). "Casta(s), "sociedad de castas" e indigenismo: la interpretación del pasado colonial en el siglo XX". Nuevo Mundo Mundos...
Carlos Antonio. "La determinación Estadística de los grupos étnicos, el indigenismo, la situación de la pobreza y la exclusión social. Los Censos Integrados...
improve the situation of Mexico's indigenous peoples and the ideology of Indigenismo in Mexico were generally opposed by urban intellectuals. With the founding...
2005). Giraudo, Laura (14 June 2018). "Casta(s), 'sociedad de castas' e indigenismo: la interpretación del pasado colonial en el siglo XX". Nuevo Mundo Mundos...
political activism and issues of social justice". The school promoted indigenismo, a new sense of Mexican identity that took pride in the country's Indigenous...
International Year of the Potato Herrero, María Antonieta Andión (2004). Los indigenismos en la Historia de las Indias de Bartolomé de las Casas (in Spanish)....
of the Americas Dependency theory Exploitation colonialism Indigenism Indigenismo Neocolonialism Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Organisation...
large-scale oil paintings of Andean indigenous peoples and themes, bringing Indigenismo to the European ‘high art’ world. Egas’s ideology and aesthetic of the...
(PDF). OCLC 605212355. Knight, Alan (1990). "Racism, Revolution and indigenismo: Mexico 1910–1940". In Graham, Richard (ed.). The Idea of Race in Latin...
hdl:20.500.11799/38330. Knight, Alan. 1990. "Racism, Revolution and indigenismo: Mexico 1910–1940". Chapter 4 in The Idea of Race in Latin America, 1870–1940...
representative. Arts stagnated after independence until the emergence of Indigenismo in the early 20th century. Since the 1950s, Peruvian art has been eclectic...
Indigenous roots of national identity are expressed in the ideology of indigenismo. These modern constructions of national identity usually critique their...
Serie V, Hª Contemporánea, t. 11, 1998, págs. 113-138, "Penología e indigenismo en la antigua Guinea española" Archived 2011-05-30 at the Wayback Machine...
Ricardo Pérez Montfort has further demonstrated how the ideology known as indigenismo became more and more closely linked to post-revolutionary official projects...
'sociedad de castas' e indigenismo: la interpretación del pasado colonial en el siglo XX" [Casta(s), the 'society of castes' and indigenismo: the interpretation...
ignited a broad government-sponsored political and cultural movement of indigenismo, with symbols of Mexico's Aztec past becoming ubiquitous, most especially...
Guatemalan Highlands Ideology Left-wing nationalism Anti-imperialism Indigenismo Part of URNG Allies PGT MR-13 EGP FAR Opponents Guatemala United States...
peoples were the foundation of Mexican society in a movement known as indigenismo. Several prominent artists promoted the "Indigenous Sentiment" (sentimiento...
resistance" to settler colonialism. In some places in Latin America, the term Indigenismo might often be used "to describe the ways that colonial nation-states...
Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas Active regions Chiapas Ideology Neozapatismo Indigenismo Anti-imperialism Anti-capitalism Alter-globalization Autonomism Agrarian...
nineteenth century and allowed the population to unify. In response to the indigenismo policies adopted throughout Latin America in the twentieth century, the...