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Indigenous data manipulation
Gradually the States of the Southern Cone seek to generate social justice, for indigenous peoples, based on data. A paradigmatic case occurs between the border between Chile and Argentina. By having fewer zonal documentary records, it is more complex to be able to determine for sure which ancestral territories correspond to them. Political interests, armed groups and pseudo-mapuches cause politicization and hinder the investigation through the exchange of information. Although both countries use the same language, the party differences make it difficult for the correct and professional exchange of data to reach a forceful solution avoiding the series of property fires, usurpations and deaths. In this militarized region, fast and accurate access to information by the Data and Archives Commission of the Federal Intelligence Agency will save dozens of lives.