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Autochthony and investment beliefs as bases for territorial ownership and compensation in settler societies: The case of Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in Chile
Affiliation:1. Utrecht University, Ercomer, Interdisciplinary Social Science, Padualaan 14, 3584CH Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano, Escuela de Psicología, Av. Condell 343, H96C+RR Providencia, Chile;3. Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile, Centro de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Cultura Política, Memoria y Derechos Humanos (CEI-CPMDH), Blanco 951, X95F+PR Valparaíso, Chile
Abstract:We examined how autochthony belief (entitlements from first arrival) and investment belief (entitlements from working the land) guide attitudes towards territorial compensation of Indigenous groups in settler societies. We expected autochthony and investment beliefs to be respectively related to more and less territorial compensation, via higher and lower perceptions of Indigenous ownership. We tested this in Chile among non-Indigenous Chileans and Indigenous Mapuche. In Study 1 among non-Indigenous Chilean students (N = 611) we found that autochthony belief was related to a greater support for territorial compensation of the first inhabitants, the Mapuche, whereas investment belief was related to a lesser support for territorial compensation. In Study 2 we contrasted self-identified non-Indigenous Chileans (N = 121) with self-identified Indigenous Mapuche (N = 226) and found that for both groups autochthony belief was related to greater support for territorial compensation via higher recognition of Indigenous territorial ownership. Interestingly, for non-Indigenous Chileans, investment belief was related to less willingness to compensate, whereas for Mapuche it was related to more claims for compensation via stronger perceptions of Indigenous ownership. Together, these findings show that endorsement of autochthony belief is an argument that validates Indigenous ownership among both groups, whereas different dimensions of the investment belief can be used by both groups to claim more positive outcomes for their own in-group.Availability of data and material & Code availabilityThe data and analysis code are publicly available at https://osf.io/gw96d/
Keywords:Autochthony  Investment  Territorial ownership  Compensation  Indigenous peoples  Chile
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