Cuidando la Patagonia Azul: Prcticas y estrategias de los pueblos originarios para curar las zonas marinas del sur de Chile

Francisco Araos, Emilia Catalan,David Nunez,Wladimir Riquelme, Valentina Cortinez, Debora de Fina,Jeremy Anbleyth-Evans

JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN ANTHROPOLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
The Chilean Blue Patagonia is an essential space for marine life and a global center of the aquaculture industry. Over the last few years, several socio-environmental crises and conflicts have marked its development, highlighting the impacts of salmon farming on marine habitats and the livelihoods of local communities. To face this critical scenario, the indigenous peoples have created the Indigenous Marine Areas (ECMPO), a protection figure which safeguards their livelihoods and preserves the ecosystems that sustain them. Based on ethnographic information, the work analyzes care practices and strategies of indigenous peoples, the vital paths of abundance, health and illness of the livelihoods, the other-than-human agencies' roles in the production of care narratives and behaviors, and the territorial dynamics of the ECMPOs.
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chile,las zonas,los
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