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  1. Black leaders say that Ecuador will lack dignity until the ideology of mestizaje , with its built–in premise of blanqueamiento and subtext of mejorar la raza ("improve the race" of indigenous and Afro–Ecuadorian people) is abandoned. The indigenous and black social movements, and movements by women and poor people, are oriented toward ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EcuadoriansEcuadorians - Wikipedia

    Ecuadorians ( Spanish: ecuatorianos) are people identified with the South American country of Ecuador. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Ecuadorians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Ecuadorian . Numerous indigenous cultures inhabited what is now ...

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  3. Ethnic groups. The main ethnic groups of Ecuador include a number of Indigenous -language-speaking populations (often referred to as Indigenous peoples or Amerindians) and highland and lowland Spanish-speaking mestizos (people of mixed Indigenous and European descent). Ethnicity in Ecuador is often a matter of self-identification.

  4. Conversations I recently had with Ecuadorians in Ecuador, in the United States, and in Spain echoed the statements made by the journalists I quote above: many people invoked the logic of meritocracy whereby only the best are selected independently of any kind of corruption or personal preference, or even of anti-black racism that would leave ...

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · The indigenous people of Ecuador were hunters and gatherers and practiced agriculture. The native South American population in Ecuador drastically declined during the Spanish colonial era following some wars and epidemic diseases such as cholera, measles and smallpox. The native South Americans account for 7% of Ecuador's population. White ...

  6. The most important of these is Dolores Cacuango (1881-1971). Cacuango, who led attacks on army barracks during the May Revolution of 1944, was also one of the founders of the Ecuadorian Federation of Indians (FEI), which attempts to promote economic development, cultural awareness, and unity among Ecuadorian Indians (Becker, “Race, Gender, and Protest in Ecuador,” 134).

  7. May 31, 2019 · Ms. Alarcón, who was raised with traditions from the indigenous Andean faith, began to explore Ecuador’s African diaspora, including the lives of her Afro-Ecuadorean friends. Her resulting ...

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