Chile’s Indigenous: The Mapuche Fight
Will a centuries-long dispute finally come to an end?
Chile’s indigenous population is not recognised in the current constitution. But elections in May will change that. For the first time, indigenous people will soon have a say in drafting the new constitution.
In this episode of Between Us, Al Jazeera’s Latin American correspondent Lucia Newman travels to the south of the country to find out why some see it as ‘the wild west’.
Published On 12 May 2021