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Marine Coastal Resources as an Engine of Development for the Lafkenche and Williche Populations of Southern Chile
Authors:Exequiel González-Poblete  Andrea Méndez Arias
Institution:School of Marine Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV), Valparaíso, Región de Valparaíso, Chile
Abstract:Abstract

Lafkenche and Williche, the Mapuche coastal population in Chile, used coastal marine areas and resources for centuries. The Spanish colonization and the subsequent establishment of the Republic of Chile curtailed these access rights and traditional uses. In 2008, the government of Chile introduced the “Lafkenche Law” establishing exclusive access rights for traditional indigenous use of coastal marine areas and resources, but the law has not led to effective self-determination or the development of the ethnic Mapuche populations. Interviews with indigenous community leaders in October 2014 confirmed their dissatisfaction with this law. This article discusses whether the experience of other nations, such as the innovative Community Development Quota Program in Alaska in the United States, which allocates a portion of certain species in the Bering Sea to coastal communities, can help overcome marine resources access barriers affecting the Mapuche people.
Keywords:access rights  Alaska  Community Development Quota program  indigenous development  Lafkenche Law  Mapuche  marine resources  self-determination
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