CULTURALIZATION AND VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ECUADORIAN INDIGENOUS WOMEN
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Abstract
This study represents a review of the literature on the violation of the rights of indigenous women in Ecuador; which, due to their condition within the historical-cultural context and environment, in addition to the political-economic context, have been systematically subjected to conditions of violation, violation and transgression of the rights of human beings and women. Therefore, the objective is to describe the violations of rights that Ecuadorian indigenous women suffer due to conditions of sex, race, ethnicity and culture. The research will be carried out under the scoping review method, which represents an emerging way of conducting systematic reviews, with exclusion and selection criteria defined for the bibliographic systematization of databases of XX publications to generate responses to the objective. The main results show a characterization of indigenous women, who have a fundamental role in their culture by preserving the ethnic identity of their people and in turn weakened and curtailed in their rights.