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Rey, Nicolás. "LA MOVILIZACIÓN DE LOS GARÍFUNAS PARA PRESERVAR SUS TIERRAS «ANCESTRALES» EN GUATEMALA." Revista Pueblos y fronteras digital 4, no. 8 (December 1, 2009): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/cimsur.18704115e.2009.8.171.

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Livingston, en el noreste de Guatemala, es la «ciudad negra» de ese país que cuenta con una población de mayoría maya. Los derechos de los garífunas, mayas y xincas —recuperación de tierras ancestrales, valorización de su identidad y desarrollo socioeconómico— fueron inscritos en los Acuerdos de Paz, 1995-1996. Este artículo, resultado de una amplia investigación, presenta la increíble trayectoria de los garífunas: - un pueblo «en resistencia» nacido en las Antillas Menores, del encuentro entre indígenas caribes y negros cimarrones durante la colonización y la esclavitud; luego deportado a América Central, - que está reconquistando «espacios» como la tierra, lo político... gracias a una dinámica social compleja que une los vivos a los muertos —culto a los ancestros—, en alianza a veces con otros grupos mayas y ladinos. ABSTRACT Livingston, in the northeast of Guatemala, is a «black city» in a country with a predominantly Maya population. The rights of the Garinagu, Maya and Xinca—the recovery of their ancestral lands, the value placed on their identity, and socio-economic development—were enshrined in the peace agreements (1995-1996). This article, resulting from an extensive research project, describes the incredible story of the Garinagu: - a people in «resistance» born in the Lesser Antilles from the encounter between Carib Indians and black runaway slaves, during colonization and slavery, later deported to Central America - who are reconquering «spaces» such as land and politics, thanks to a complex social dynamic that links those who are alive to the dead —ancestor worship—, occasionally in conjunction with other groups —Maya, Ladinos—.
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López, Ramiro Ramiro. Sitios, lugares sagrados y piezas arqueológicas, de la cultura Xinka. Chiquimulilla, Santa Rosa [Guatemala]: Consejo del Pueblo Xinka de Guatemala, 2004.

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Quiché, Hugo Fidel Sacor. Comunidades del sur oriente de Guatemala: Xinkas, Pipiles y Poqomames. América Central, Guatemala: Ministerio d Cultura y Deportes, 2009.

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Valenzuela, Felipe. Antología demente. Guatemala: Editorial Artemis-Edinter, 1994.

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Ri kitijonik ri Nab'ey taq Amaq'i': La educación bilingüe es un derecho de los pueblos maya, xinka y garífuna. Iximulew-Guatemala: Consejo Nacional de la Educación Maya, 2021.

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Rogers, Chris. Use and Development of the Xinkan Languages. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2016.

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Rogers, Chris. Use and Development of the Xinkan Languages. University of Texas Press, 2016.

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Rogers, Chris. Use and Development of the Xinkan Languages. University of Texas Press, 2016.

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Saberes De Los Pueblos Guatemaltecos/ Knowledge of the Guatemalan Towns: Garifuna, Maya, Mestizo Y Xinka (Ayer y hoy). Editorial Artemis-Edinter, 2006.

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