Reconciliation
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.113Keywords:
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Indigenous, Politics, Justice, Nation, Human rights, ForgivenessAbstract
Without limiting reconciliation to a simple political matter, anthropologists took part in highlighting the different contexts in which reconciliation processes unfold, the underlying power relations, and the multiple meanings given to the concept by different social groups.
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