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Introduction to the inequality of indigenous peoples

03/14/2026

Description:

In 2018, the indigenous population of Latin America was estimated to be around 58 million, or close to 10% of the region’s population. Analysis of the inequality gaps separating indigenous peoples from the rest of society has historically been complicated by difficulties in statistically identifying indigenous populations.

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Axis of inequality: Indigenous peoples