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Abstract
The author questions the role of territoriality within the mobilizations of indigenous women in Costa Rica. She aims to bring to light the central place of the connection to the territory within the claims brought by these women to grasp the way in which mobilizations are built from this relationship. The author concludes that territoriality holds a central place – simultaneously of tension, articulation and identification – in the definition of the demands within the initiatives that she studied and in the narratives shared with her by the indigenous women.