Chile’s Indigenous Mapuche resist loggers and state control
Unrest in Chile's Indigenous Mapuche regions is becoming increasingly volatile.
Mapuche members are part of an elected assembly drafting Chile's new constitution, hoping to lay the groundwork for reconciliation. But some have little faith in the political process.
Al Jazeera's Latin America Editor Lucia Newman spent a day with a father and son trying to protect their land from loggers in the strife-torn Araucania region.
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