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Book Exposes the Territorial Memory of the 19th Century of the Indigenous Peoples of Tarapacá

The publication, edited by the University of Tarapacá, compiles previously unpublished documentary evidence on indigenous farms and properties from the 19th century, and drew a large crowd. With the participation of authorities, leaders of indigenous communities and associations, professors, students, and the general public, the University of Tarapacá and the National Indigenous Development Corporation (CONADI) presented the book "Fragments of L…
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The publication, edited by the University of Tarapacá, compiles previously unpublished documentary evidence on indigenous farms and properties from the 19th century, and drew a large crowd. With the participation of authorities, leaders of indigenous communities and associations, professors, students, and the general public, the University of Tarapacá and the National Indigenous Development Corporation (CONADI) presented the book "Fragments of L…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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