Abstract | The politic use of the alive pasts is a field where the indigenous movements articulate theirs claims to change a capitalist system which had historically excluded them, with the necessity to question the gender subordination and the racism in the official versions of history and the national projects which are still promoted in Latin America. This memories conflict means to consider the contact areas between indigenous struggles and political uses of the past as part of a subaltern cosmopolitanism. (English)
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