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Mapuche flag adopted in 1991, one of the main symbols of the Mapuche movement.

Mapuche conflict is a collective name for the revival and reorganization of Mapuche communities for greater autonomy, recognition of rights and the recovery of land since the Chilean transition to democracy. The Mapuche conflict is a phenomenon mainly from Chile, but also from neighboring areas of Argentina. Demands revolve mainly around three themes: jurisdictional autonomy, return of ancestral lands and cultural identity.[1][2] Historian Gonzalo Vial claims that a "historical debt" exists towards the Mapuche by the Republic of Chile, whereas the Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco aims at a national liberation of Mapuches.[3]

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Background [edit]

The Mapuche conflict surfaced in the 1990s following the return of democracy.[4] The conflict started in areas inhabited mostly by Mapuches like the vicinities of Purén, where some indigenous communities have been demanding that certain lands they claim for their own but which are now the property of logging and farming companies and individuals be turned over to them.[5] Several Mapuche organizations are demanding the right of self-recognition in their quality of Indigenous peoples, as recognized under the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the General Assembly of the United Nations.

The official 2002 Chilean census found 609,000 Chileans identifying themselves as Mapuches.[6] The same survey determined that 35 percent of the nation’s Mapuches think the biggest issue for the government to resolve relates to their ancestral properties.[6]

1990-2009 [edit]

1996–2004: Ralco controversy [edit]

The building of the Ralco Hydroelectric Plant, Chile's largest hydroelectric power plant, in the 1990s was highly controversial among Mapuches and pro-Mapuche groups as it was to flood allegedly sacred land including one Mapuche cemetery. After compensations were paid the plant was finally finished in 2004.[7]

2009 incidents [edit]

Demonstration in Santiago, after the killing of two Mapuche activists.

Numerous incidents such as violent land occupations, burning of private property and demonstrations have occurred in Araucania. In the wake of the recent deaths of a few of its activists, Mapuche organization Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco has played a key role by organizing and supporting violent land occupations and other direct actions, such as burning of houses and farms, that have ended up in clashes with the police. The government of Michelle Bachelet has said that it is not ready to contemplate expropriating land in the southern region of Araucania to restore lost ancestral territory to the Mapuche.[8] The government set out to buy land for use by 115 Mapuche communities, however, according to government officials, the current owners have nearly tripled the prices they are demanding. On the other hand, the effectiveness of the government policy of buying and distributing land has been questioned.[8] Two special presidential envoys were sent to southern Chile to review the increasingly fractious “Mapuche situation”.[6]

2010-present [edit]

2010 hunger strike [edit]

Mapuches in the 2011 student protests [edit]

2012 fires [edit]

January 2013 events [edit]

A march was held in commemoration of the death of Matías Catrileo held in Santiago in January 2013. During the march a group of masked men attacked banks and threw molotov cocktails. Later the same group cause incidents near Estación Mapocho.[9] The commemoration was associated by newspaper La Tercera with the assault and torching of a truck in Chile Route 5 in Araucanía Region.[10] In the morning of January 4, 2013 a landowning business couple died in a fire in their house in Vilcún, Araucanía Region.[11][12] The prosecutor said it was arson in a preliminary report and newspaper La Tercera linked it to the commemoration of the death of Matías Catrileo and to the truck burning the previous days.[13] A relative of the dead persons claimed there was a campaign to empty the region of farmers and businessmen adding that "the guerrilla is winning" and lamented the "lack of rule of law".[13] A male Mapuche machi wounded by a bullet was detained by police 600 m from the torched house.[12]

A thesis claims the house was attacked by at least seven persons and that the machi had received the bullet wound from the occupants of the house before dying in the fire.[12] However, the bullet extracted from the machi's body is not of the caliber of the weapons known to have been in the house.[12]

On april 30 a freight train was derailed near Collipulli to be then assaulted by men with fireweapons.[14][15] Interior minister Andrés Chadwick said the Chilean Antiterrorist Law will be applied to the responsible for the attack.[14]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Identidad y conflicto mapuche en los discursos de Longkos y Machis (IX Región - Chile), por Jorge Araya Anabalón
  2. ^ Conflicto mapuche y propuestas de autonomía mapuche, por Javier Lavanchy
  3. ^ Foerster, Rolf 2001. Sociedad mapuche y sociedad chilena: la deuda histórica. Polis, Revista de la Universidad Bolivariana.
  4. ^ On the conflict before 1990 see Olaf Kaltmeier: Volkseinheit und ethnische Differenz. Mapuche-Bewegung und comunidades während der Regierung Salvador Allende, in:Jahrbuch für Forschungen zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung, Heft III/2003 (German Language).
  5. ^ Latin American Herald Tribune "Chilean Authorities Investigate New Attack, Land Occupations". Retrieved 28 August 2009. 
  6. ^ a b c The Santiago Times "CHILE INDIGENOUS CONFLICT MAKES POLITICAL WAVES". Retrieved 28 August 2009. [dead link]
  7. ^ Electricity generation capacity of Chile by Comisión Nacional de Energía
  8. ^ a b Latin American Herald Tribune "Chile Rules Out Land Seizures to Satisfy Indian Demands". Retrieved 28 August 2009. 
  9. ^ Marcha por conmemoración de muerte de Matías Catrileo provoca incidentes en Santiago Centro, La Tercera, January 3, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2013.
  10. ^ Quema de camión en La Araucanía marca conmemoración de muerte de Matías Catrileo, La Tercera, January 3, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2013.
  11. ^ Fiscalía confirma muerte de dos personas en nuevo atentado incendiario a casa patronal en La Araucanía, La Tercera, January 4, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d Pericias indican que Werner Luchsinger y Vivian MacKay murieron por acción del fuego, El Mercurio, March 23, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Familia confirma que los fallecidos en ataque a casa patronal en La Araucanía son el matrimonio Luchsinger, La Tercera, January 4, 2013. Retrieved on April 4, 2013.
  14. ^ a b Se aplicará la Ley Antiterrorista contra los responsables del atentado en Collipulli, cnn.
  15. ^ Tren de carga sufrió descarrilamiento en Collipulli, Radio Cooperativa.

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