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Indigenous autonomy and Latin American state security in contexts of criminal violence: the cases of Cauca in Colombia and Guerrero in Mexico

Author(s)
Mattiace, Shannan
Alberti, Carla
Date Issued
January 8, 2023
Abstract
Scholars writing on Indigenous autonomy in the Americas have focused mainly on social movement demands and on the implementation of laws that enshrine autonomy rights. The motives of state officials in enacting de jure legislation on autonomy have received less scholarly attention. In this research note, we examine the Cauca region of southwestern Colombia and the southwestern Mexican state of Guerrero. Both regions have similar percentages of Indigenous populations and have experienced high levels of violence and insecurity related to organized criminal groups (OCGs) in recent decades. Territorial autonomy was granted to Indigenous peoples in the 1991 Colombian constitution, while only weak Indigenous autonomy rights were laid out in the 2001 amendments to the Mexican constitution, leaving autonomy to be legislated by sub-national states. We suggest that state security motives may help explain variation in outcomes between these two cases and that more attention needs to be paid to Indigenous autonomy in the context of narco wars and criminal violence. Increasingly these wars are being played out in rural areas throughout Latin America where Indigenous and Afrodescendant peoples reside.
Journal
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Department
Political Science
Citation
Shannan Mattiace & Carla Alberti (2023) Indigenous autonomy and Latin American state security in contexts of criminal violence: the cases of Cauca in Colombia and Guerrero in Mexico, Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2022.2156260
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Version of Article
Published article
DOI
10.1080/17442222.2022.2156260
ISSN
1744-2222
1744-2230
Rights
© 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Subjects

Indigenous peoples

De jure autonomy;

Colombian constitutio...

Guerrero

Mexico

Cauca

Colombia

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