The subject I choose was a course called “Indigenous People today
(Pueblos Indígenas hoy)” by Claudio Millacura. Millacura is an anthropologist of
the La Frontera university and PhD of the university of Chile, also he is
mapuche and consent of his native condition.
In the class he talked about different topics, about rights, reparation
for the victims, native life and justice, in a begging he talked about the
arrived to the Spanish people to America and the colonial period, he explained
the mistreated and abuses who suffered the native people.
I like the course because I learned about the life of the indigenous in current
times, this is important because the indigenous people are constantly mistreated
in Chile for the
State, and is important understand this to generate a change in the society. The
indigenous has been constantly looked down upon throughout history, the general
people believe in the idea that the native people are poor, lazy and drunk.
Is for this that I like this type of classes, because it seeks to question
the society and our human construction.
I believe this is the second post where someone speaks about this particular subject, which i believe is a CFG right? I think it's a really interesting subject where you might have seen a different and really elaborated vision about the history of indigenous people.
ResponderBorrarYes! It is a very good course, we studied it with Javiera Verdugo and we both liked it a lot, it is a good opportunity to learn more about the indigenous people.
Borrar