2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40152-021-00217-2
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Plagues, past, and futures for the Yagan canoe people of Cape Horn, southern Chile

Abstract: The manner in which the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the indigenous Yagan people of Navarino Island in southern Chile is the topic of this paper. Like other First Nation communities, these nomadic people suffered decimation and disease in successive encounters with Europeans, and then, in the mid-twentieth century, forced sedentarization by the Chilean State. More recently, the Yagan have fought the expansion of salmon aquaculture to the Island. Making use of a sociomaterial approach, we examine how the thre… Show more

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“…Following up on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) and related discussions, Blanco-Wells et al ( 2021 ) showcase how a global health crisis can contribute to opening up new possibilities. Their study interrogates the effects of the pandemic on the indigenous Yagan people in Southern Chile and bring into view how pandemic risks have come to form part of a broader sociohistorical debate on the rights of coastal peoples to their maritories.…”
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“…Following up on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) and related discussions, Blanco-Wells et al ( 2021 ) showcase how a global health crisis can contribute to opening up new possibilities. Their study interrogates the effects of the pandemic on the indigenous Yagan people in Southern Chile and bring into view how pandemic risks have come to form part of a broader sociohistorical debate on the rights of coastal peoples to their maritories.…”
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confidence: 99%