
This video is part of our featured collection of exclusive video of the Mapuche struggle in Chile.
In this video, Mario Astete, nephew of Mapuche political prisoner Claudia Nehuelan, vows to continue resistance to preserve the rights of Indigenous Mapuche People in Chile.
In reclaiming their lands, the Mapuche are also reclaiming their identity, teaching younger generations the importance of sustainability, community, and reverence for nature. This is more than a fight for territory; it’s a movement for justice, dignity, and the preservation of culture. The Mapuche’s struggle is a reminder of the power of collective action and the necessity of amplifying Indigenous voices in the global conversation about land and environmental justice.
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3. Learn more about the history of Indigenous land reclamation and its importance in combating climate change.
The Mapuche fight for their ancestral lands is not just a story of survival—it’s a vision for a more just and sustainable future. Their strength, rooted in tradition and community, inspires us all to stand in solidarity with Indigenous struggles worldwide.
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