Easter Island

In 1966, Chile regularized the island's status by incorporating it into the Valparaiso region and granting the islanders citizenship rights.

An excerpt from the article 29 facts about Easter Island

Since the island's official incorporation into Chile, indigenous people have fought for compensation for their losses, to protect their status, to limit the size of the military, and to restrict the influx of tourists.

In 1993, an indigenous law was passed that prohibited newcomers from owning land, and under a 2009 law, the right to settle on the island is reserved for indigenous people, their spouses and descendants.