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Parental transmission of ethnic identification in mixed couples in Latin America: the Mapuche case
Authors:Eduardo Valenzuela
Affiliation:1. evalenzc@uc.cl
Abstract:
This study analyses the ethnic identification of children of mixed couples among the Mapuche ethnic group in Chile using census data. The Mapuche are characterized by high exogamy, providing an extreme case of the Latin American pattern of tolerance towards intermarriage. We find that ethnic identification of children of mixed couples is high although it tends to weaken outside the native homeland. Furthermore, education does not increase the classification of children of mixed couples outside of the ethnic group. These findings contravene not only the Brazilian pattern of whitening but also predictions by assimilation theories, and suggest a process of indigenous awareness for families outside the native homeland.
Keywords:Mapuche  Latin America  ethnic identification  exogamy  transmission of ethnicity  indigenous ethnicity
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