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Canarian nationalism is a political movement that encourages the national consciousness of the
Canarian people Canary Islanders, or Canarians ( es, canarios), are a Romance people and ethnic group. They reside on the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain near the coast of northwest Africa, and descend from a mixture of European settlers and abo ...
. The term includes several ideological trends, ranging from the
right to self-determination The right of a people to self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international law (commonly regarded as a ''jus cogens'' rule), binding, as such, on the United Nations as authoritative interpretation of the Charter's norms. It stat ...
(and complete independence from
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) to a demand for further autonomy within Spain.


Self-government through history

The origins of the Canarian people started with the
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of the islands, when the local
Guanche Guanche may refer to: *Guanches, the indigenous people of the Canary Islands *Guanche language, an extinct Berber language, spoken by the Guanches until the 16th or 17th century *''Conus guanche ''Conus guanche'' is a species of sea snail, a ma ...
Berber population were conquered and eventually assimilated and
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introduced in most of the islands. During the last days of the conquest, on 30 May 1481, an aboriginal leader from
Gran Canaria Gran Canaria (, ; ), also Grand Canary Island, is the third-largest and second-most-populous island of the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the Atlantic coast of Northwest Africa which is part of Spain. the island had a population of that ...
called Tenesor Semidán (afterwards baptized as
Fernando Guanarteme Fernando Guanarteme (born Tenesor Semidan) was a Guanche ally of the Spaniards who assisted them in their conquest of the Canary Islands during the late fifteenth century. He was originally from Gran Canaria. He traveled several times to the cour ...
) signed a peace treaty with Fernando II of Aragon, in the so-called Carta de Calatayud. This treaty defined the archipelago as a
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within the Spanish monarchy, establishing the legal framework for its administration and its relationship with Spain. The pact signed in
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granted the rights and duties that would shape the Canarian
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(), which would soon be used in institutions such as the
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and the Canarian Court ('). Notable rights stated in the fuero included an autonomous treasury and army, and the continuity of traditional Canarian customs and roles. The Canary Islands had its own
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until 1776. Initially only
Gran Canaria Gran Canaria (, ; ), also Grand Canary Island, is the third-largest and second-most-populous island of the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the Atlantic coast of Northwest Africa which is part of Spain. the island had a population of that ...
accepted the pact, but one by one the whole group of islands eventually consented to the agreement.''El pacto para Tenerife'', Juan Bethencuort Alfonso, Historia del Pueblo Guanche, tomo III Spain failed to fulfill the pact several times, a failure that resulted in the uprisings of 1502 ( Ichasagua), 1770 (La Aldea), and 1778 (Arico). The pact was finally discarded during the Restoration.


Beginnings of organized nationalism

The first
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organizations were born in the 19th century as part of a local
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. Some of its proponents were José Cabrera Díaz, Nicolás Estévanez and Secundino Delgado. Delgado is considered today as the father of the Canarian nationalism. The earliest nationalist parties were the Partido Popular (Autonomista), founded in 1901 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and the Canarian Nationalist Party, founded in 1924 in exile in
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. During the
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Canarian nationalism went unnoticed; although an autonomy statute was proposed, the
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blocked hopes for autonomy.


During the dictatorship

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fiercely oppressed any kind of regional nationalism in Spain and its colonies. However, the 1960s were years known for the activism of various groups. In 1959 the movement ''Canarias Libre'' acquired some notoriety, and in 1964, Antonio Cubillo founded the MPAIAC (Movement for the Self-determination and Independence of the Canarian Archipelago). The MPAIAC created the flag of the seven green stars that is accepted by the nationalist movement as a whole today. During the last days of Francoism the DAC (Destacamentos Armados Canarios) and the FAG (
Fuerzas Armadas Guanches The Guanche Armed Forces ( es, Fuerzas Armadas Guanches (FAG)) was the armed wing of the Movement for the Self- Determination and Independence of the Canarian Archipelago, es, Movimiento por la Autodeterminación e Independencia del Archipiélag ...
), movements attached to Canarian nationalism, committed
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acts. Although the movements had initially attracted sympathies, the violent terror actions and the "armed struggle" spearheaded by Cubillo's MPAIAC brought about a general rejection among local Canarios. One of the factors leading to the 1977
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, the most deadly accident in aviation history, was a bomb exploded by Canarian separatists in
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.


Spanish democracy

Since 1982 the Canary Islands have had a statute of autonomy, which defines the archipelago as a ''
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'' of Spain. In the 1980s a nationalist-like party called UPC (Canarian People's Union) was the third-most-voted party in Canary Islands. In 1985 Antonio Cubillo returned from Algiers and founded the National Congress of the Canaries (CNC). Since 1993, the nationalist party
Canarian Coalition The Canarian Coalition ( es, Coalición Canaria, CC) is a regionalist, Canarian nationalist political party in Spain operating in the Canary Islands. The party's aim is for greater autonomy for the islands but not independence. It has been label ...
has held the government of the islands.


Current situation

At present, many sorts of parties, trade unions and associations describe themselves as "nationalist," some of which support the Berberist cause. The nationalist parties include CC (
Canarian Coalition The Canarian Coalition ( es, Coalición Canaria, CC) is a regionalist, Canarian nationalist political party in Spain operating in the Canary Islands. The party's aim is for greater autonomy for the islands but not independence. It has been label ...
), NC ( Nueva Canarias), FREPIC-AWAÑAK ( Popular Front of the Canary Islands), CCN ( Nationalist Canarian Centre), ANC (
Canarian Nationalist Alternative Canarian Nationalist Alternative ( es, Alternativa Nacionalista Canaria, ANC) is a Canarian left-wing nationalist political party, born in 2006 after a split of the People's Alternative for the Canary Islands (APC). Objectives The ANC seeks ind ...
), Azarug,
Partido Nacionalista Canario The Nationalist Canary Party (PNC) is a nationalist political party in the Canary Islands. Its current headquarters are in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife. Precedents The first PNC (CNP) was founded in Havana, Cuba on 30 January 1924, by Jose G ...
Alternativa Popular Canaria, Alternativa Maga Nacionalista, and UP ( Unidad del Pueblo). There are also nationalist trade unions such as FSOC ( Frente Sindical Obrero Canario), IC (
Intersindical Canaria ''Intersindical Canaria'' is a left-wing nationalist trade union movement in the Canary Islands. History ''Intersindical Canaria'' was founded in 1994, through the merger of ''Confederación Autónoma Nacionalista de Canarias'' (CANC), '' Sindica ...
), as well as revolutionary organizations, like
Inekaren Inekaren ( es, Organización Revolucionaria de Jóvenes Canarios Los Alzados) is a revolutionary organization founded on the 22 December 2008 in the Canary Islands. Inekaren has two main objectives: a national revolution for the independence of t ...
. Some radical groups use the word ''Taknara'' to refer to the Canary Islands, but other nationalists do not agree with this name. The movement has recently undergone a modest renaissance. The popular newspaper of the islands '' El Día'' has changed its editorial line to fit the nationalists' cause. In its pages it is normal to read the opinion of historical nationalist activists. In particular the "Project for a Federal Canarian Republic", written by Antonio Cubillo, has created a stir and a media debate.


References


Bibliography

* Luis Pérez Aguado, Revista Aguayro nº 228. * Pedro Cullen del Castillo, ''Torre de Gando''. * Africo Amasik, ''El Arbol de La Nación Canaria''. * ''3.000 años de canariedad,'' AMAGA, Alternativa Maga Nacionalista.


External links


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