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Revista Integra Educativa

On-line version ISSN 1997-4043

Abstract

MARTIN LINARES VALDEZ, G. Mauricio. Interculturalidad en las Fuerzas Armadas?. Rev. de Inv. Educ. [online]. 2010, vol.3, n.1, pp.173-195. ISSN 1997-4043.

Bolivia's army was the first institution of the Armed Forces who has moved into a project that has been called "Social Inclusión", since framed within the intercultural process of the Armed Forces, with the idea that by including Indians in the main training institute for military officials, this would give way to de facto interculturalism. This document reviews the history and significance that Natives have gained in the military institutions, from the exclusion and denial of indigenous, through assimilation, until the current process that might be called one of inclusion. But, this process, is it the beginning of an intercultural process in the military? Or, could it be that it is the continuation of indigenous assimilation, but in higher ranks? In this study we will review the above stages and the current process named "social inclusion", in order to ascertain whether you can count in the near future with generals having an Indian origin.

Keywords : indigenous peoples; Armed Forces; military; interculturalism; colonialism; discrimination and racism.

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