The Margins' Territories: State Monitoring in the Voluntary Isolated Peoples' Territory in Ecuador and its Areas of Influence

This article offers an ethnographic approach to the political and technical experience I gained as a civil servant within the Ecuadorian State, working in the monitoring, protection, and follow-up system for Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in Ecuador, specifically the Tagaeri and Taromenane. The pri...

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Autor principal: Patiño Galarraga, Bryan Napoleón (author)
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Publicado em: 2026
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Resumo:This article offers an ethnographic approach to the political and technical experience I gained as a civil servant within the Ecuadorian State, working in the monitoring, protection, and follow-up system for Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in Ecuador, specifically the Tagaeri and Taromenane. The primary aim is to analyze the state monitoring areas as a constellation of marginal territories where mechanisms of control and surveillance prevail, mediated by national and international companies that exercise an indirect private form of governance structured through diffuse legal practices that impact the lives of human and more-than-human groups inhabiting these territories. These practices operate under devices and mechanisms of spatialization, legibility, identification, and isolation, all marked by extractivism and the discourse of development.