Intercommunalism
Intercommunalism is a political philosophy and movement that advocates for the recognition and rights of indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. It emphasizes the importance of respecting and valuing the cultural, linguistic, and territorial rights of these groups. The term was popularized by the Brazilian anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, who used it to describe the political and social struggles of indigenous peoples in Brazil.
Intercommunalism is rooted in the idea that all communities, including indigenous and non-indigenous, have equal rights
The movement has gained traction in various parts of the world, particularly in Latin America, where it
Intercommunalism is not a monolithic movement, and there are different interpretations and approaches within it. Some