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On IMMIGRANTS (a chart)

This handout includes material work sent by students. Names are omitted.
Prof Alfonso Cortés
Track Chilean Identity Expressions through Popular Culture

Immigr Economy/entreprenuers Social Sports Cultur Politics Education/Aca


ants hip/business improve e and and demics
from ment arts govern
ment
- Established trade routes in the Import of Fistball/ 1838 Clu Bartolomé - Newspaper
German Anden German Faustball b Blumenthal “Cóndor” in German
y - Wage labour system Teachers, Alemán in colonial Language (mixture of
- first Beer Brewery adapted de times domestic news + of
- cultivated the southern Chilean teaching Valparaí - City Germany, Europe)
soil/region methods and so founders (La - German Schools
school - Serena by (e.g. Deutsche Schule
system German- Johann von Sankt Thomas Morus
- first Chilean Bohon Santiago)
voluntary Beer 1544, Puerto
fire brigade Brewerie Montt 1852)
s
-
Kuchen,
Strudel
-
Arquitect
ure (e.g.
Varas’s
Sacred
Heart
Church)
-
Protestan
t
Christian
s
Great They opened banks and business They Football, Afternoo Lord They opened and
organizations. populated the horse n tea Cochrane, administrated schools
Britain They improved the industry. region of racing ONCES formed the in Valparaiso and
Technology in mining, railway and Magallanes Chilean other cities
maritime infrastructure navy
China
Yugosl Andronico Luksic Abaroa founder Luksic Luka Roque Ingrid Eric Goles Chilean
of Luksic group and richest person family Tudor. Esteban Antonijevic. mathematician and
avia/ in Chile. This group works in created Former Scarpa Former computer scientist.
Croatia different sectors: mining, finance, several non- football Chilean minister of Also known for his
industry and beverages. profit player writer economics work on cellular
organisations who has awarded and one of automation in Univ
to provide scored 7 Chilean the founders of Chile.
quality goals in National of Partido
education to one game Prize of Por la
Literatur Democracia
children . e.
Spain
Italy
Arab
Countri
es
Lebano
n, Siria,
Palestin
e
France economic role significant, three French François 1.The Academy of
quarters of CAC40 companies are engineering Brunet 1842 Fine Arts of Santiago
present in Chile. Winegrowing active role in de Francisco
,Wine industry(the Central the Baines Bilbao starts
2.Instituto francés en
Valley. development founded Sociedad de
Santiago de Chile. 
Women follow and wear the latest of the the city's la Igualdad
fashion French influence. Santiago first inspired by
metro (Colas school of Socialist 3.- Private schools
Rail, Systra), architect French like La Maisonette.
financed by ideas in
BNP Paribas.
ure. pursuit of
Since 2015, Strong equality.
the ADP - influence Many
Vinci Airport in Chilean
consortium cultural polititians 
was awarded performa have French
the Santiago nce names like
airport gastrono Andrés
concession mic Allamand
and model Zavala;
construction for Michelle
of a 2nd Chilean Bachelet.
cuisine in
terminal . the late
19th and
early
20th C,
( chupes,
casserole
s,
baguettes

India
Korea korean shops in Patronato Having Introdu First This community
neighborhood of Santiago. only 1 ced migrants closeness is
owned and managed by sixth of Taekw in Chile maintained
Koreans and staffed by US$30,00 ondo were through five
young Chileans. 0 capita and soldiers Korean churches,
They started out in the textile they practice of a society for the
manufacturing sector, but settled in football the North elderly, a golf
along with Chile's shift away Barrio Korean ar club, a youth
from an import substitution- Patronato, my organization, and
oriented economic model, traditional captured a school, which
they turned to opening shops ly by UN provides
and importing clothing and immigrant forces Saturday classes
other products from their - brought in Korean.
homeland instead. dominated to
neighbour Temuco
hood. under
Arabic auspice of
first. Red
Cross.
Protestant
majority
religion
Japan Wide diversity of After the traditio The World Most Japanese
occupations from World nal majorit War II Chileans only
professionals and War martial y of incited speak Spanish.
businessmen to laborers re- II,the arts: Issei anti- Few speak
migrating from neighboring Japanese judo men Japanese Japanese. Those
countries. Salaried workers communit and married sentiment with higher
and in small business y became kendo. Chilean s and education speak
interests, especially as more Also women interrupte English.
barbers. Stands the united,a basebal . d the Japanese Chilean
Valparaíso Región Nikkei nd then l and New Nikkei’s schoolst offer
Corporation establishe football generat process of English-language
d many are ions integratio teaching to recent
organizati very maintai n. Japanese
ons. popular n some Early residents.
. traditio 1943,
ns, several
Japanes dozen
e Japanese
langua Chileans
ge and were
cultural forced to
events move
such as inland.
Hanam After the
i, and war
the strong
Valpar ties in
aíso organizati
Japan on of the
Festiva Japanese
l. Beneficen
ce
Society.
Taiwan
Israel
Switzer Swiss peasants settled in the Collaborat Marta 1851, Colegio Suizo,
land south transforming e to Brunet 1rst Swiss the oldest Swiss
wasteland into land suitable manage Cárave Consulate school in Latin
for agriculture. They raised water s in South America and 1rst
cattle for diary milk and resources Chilean America green school in
cheese. in Chile. writer establishe Chile.
Also handicraft industry and of d in Instituto Chileno-
commerce 1915 until 1950. Swiss Chile. Suizo de Idiomas
Zwiss export to Chile and 1897Swis y Cultura in
medicines and antisera for Spanis s Chilean Santiago
human use, banknotes, h first
electrical appliances and origin. comprehe
machinery and watches, More nsive
financial services. than 20 trade
Swiss agreemen
Cies t signed
contrib
ute to
annual
Swiss
Cultura
l Fund
in
Chile
and the
artistic
exchan
ge
progra
ms, and
Pro-
Helveti
a
various
project
s,
several
parallel
to
COP25
Latin Immigrants - Bolivians Bolivian -Many of the main
meant-New Racquetb Aymaras/ elite, seeks political and
Americ BOLIVIA laws anti all - Quechua academics - economic figures in
- More than 20,000 immigrants in discriminatio Soccer s have copper and Bolivia have studied
an 2008 due to the tense relations with n -Chile -Bolivian gained nitrate in Chile –Good
Countri Chile, since the Pacific War. (the opens to boxers prominen mines in Chilean universities
immigration of the Bolivian elite) – immigration ce in Atacama attract the best
es because Advanced demographic -less racism / painting, depend on Bolivian students.
Bolivia transition in Chile population more social sculpture contract
getting older / Fertility rate below protection , classical workers
the replacement level / Not enough and -Fraternal
people are old or young enough to traditiona friendship
work)- 10,1% of the immigrants are l music, relationship
from Bolivia - North: 44,9% of the and folk since 1950
immigrants work in -Yarur, Luksic: dancing
big compagnies
Argenti -Due to economic crisis 1990s many Argentineans Soccer San Manuel - Exchange between
Argentineans flee to Chile. Because arrived early Martin, Blanco universities (same
na Advanced demographic transition in when the Rosas Encalada language) -Good
Chile (population getting older / Organization and was a vice- universities in Chile
Fertility rate below the replacement of the others admiral in attract the best
level / Not enough people are old or Republic of like the Chilean students
young enough to work) Chile in Bartolom Navy, a
1823 after é Mitre political
Independenc Martínez figure, and
e collabora Chile's first
t d with President
legal (Provisional
scholar → 1826). -
and Bartolomé
fellow Mitre
Argentin Martínez
e exile was
Juan president of
Bautista Argentina
Alberdi from 1862
in the to 1868
latter's
periodica
l, El
Comerci
o of
Valparaís
o.
Peru 29,9% of the immigrants = After the -Soccer Peruvian Asian - Exchange between
workforce War of the -Volleyba Ceviche financial universities (same
Región Metropolitana holds Pacific 1879 ll -Racing Tiradito crisis language) -Good
(35,1%) of them - 1883, Chile -Tennis Lomo affected universities in Chile
incorporated saltado Chile in attract the best
Peruvian Pachama 1998 students
territories nc a unemploym
Tarapacá and Quinoa en t figures,
Arica, Tacna Causa ( 12%)
(until 1929) Guy Peruvian
and Tarata immigration
(until 1925) increased
By 1910
Chile-ized
Latin
Americ
an
Countri
es
Venezu
ela
Colomb
ia
Ecuado
r

The link for Japanese immigrants in Chile:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Chileans
The link for Korean immigrants in Chile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koreans_in_Chile

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%B3nico_Luksic_Abaroa
https://www.luksicscholars.org/en/about/the-luksic-family/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luka_Tudor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roque_Esteban_Scarpa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingrid_Antonijevic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Goles

Web sites
GERMANS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Chileans
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bernardo Philippi, Initiator of German Colonization in Chile

George F. W. Young
The Hispanic American Historical Review
Vol. 51, No. 3 (Aug., 1971), pp. 478-496

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2512693?seq=1
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Fistball
https://www.welt.de/sport/plus168397523/Ein-Spektakel-das-einen-deutschen-Namen-traegt.html
https://www.cascada.travel/en/News/When-Two-Worlds-Collide-Cultural-Impact-Germans-Chile
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Serena,_Chile
https://books.google.de/books?
id=0pVGAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=german+social+influence+on+chile&source=bl&ots=rvTujZUrti&sig=ACfU
3U2dltg6vTgOCwL3seDXybGw6pRZMg&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi4l9OFh83oAhXQX8AKHY78CpUQ6AEwCXoECAsQ
AQ#v=onepage&q=german%20social%20influence%20on%20chile&f=false
https://www.goethe.de/ins/cl/es/kul/mag/20815303.html

https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Chile_Emigration_and_Immigration

BOLIVIA ARGENTINA PERU

SOURCES : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Chile http://www.fen.uchile.cl/images/revista_mirada/revista_167.pdf


https://www.topendsports.com/world/countries/peru.htm https://www.uchile.cl/noticias/141934/chile-y-bolivia-los-vinculos-sociales-y-
culturales

BRITISH

Chileans are often called the 'English of South America'. This book narrates the tremendous influence that British visitors
and immigrants have had on the history of Chile, starting in 1554 with 'Bloody Mary' becoming Queen of Chile.
A History of the British Presence in Chile: From Bloody Mary to

This article is about Chilean people of British descent. For British people of Chilean descent, see Chileans in the United Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Chilean

British Communities in Chile


https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057%2F9780230101210_8

CHINA
Chinese people in Chile

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_people_in_Chile

The Chinese community in Latin America

https://www.bcn.cl/observatorio/asiapacifico/noticias/chinese-community-latin-america

The opportunities that Chile offers to Asians


https://www.thisischile.cl/the-opportunities-that-chile-offers-to-asians/?lang=en

FRANCE
French Chilean

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Chilean
Immigration

https://www.thisischile.cl/people/migration/?lang=en
What’s with all the French-sounding names in Chile?

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2010/03/why-do-so-many-chilean-politicians-have-french-names.html
Immigration to Chile
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Chile

Waves of Migrants Head to Chile, Putting a Strain on Services

https://www.voanews.com/americas/waves-migrants-head-chile-putting-strain-services

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