Contemporary indigenous movements in Latin America /
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Imprint: | Wilmington, Del. : SR Books, 2003. |
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Description: | xxix, 220 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Jaguar books on Latin America ; no. 25 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4867323 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- I. In the Defense of Land
- 1. Neither Warriors nor Victims: The Wauja Peacefully Organize to Defend Their Land
- 2. Ethnodevelopment and Democratic Consolidation in Chile: The Mapuche Question
- II. Indigenous Political Participation
- 3. Agrarian Protest and the Indian Movement in the Ecuadorian Highlands
- 4. Indians and National Salvation: Placing Ecuador's Indigenous Coup of January 2000 in Historical Perspective
- 5. The Emergence of Political Organizations among the Guarani Indians of Bolivia and Argentina: A Comparative Perspective
- 6. Consciousness and Contradiction: Indigenous Peoples and Paraguay's Transition to Democracy
- III. Indians and Guerrillas
- 7. Villagers at Arms: War and Counterrevolution in the Central-South Andes
- 8. Pan-Maya Activism in Guatemala
- IV. Indigenous Leaders Speak Out
- 9. Marta Silva Vito Guarani (Brazil)
- 10. Davi Kopenawa Yanomami (Brazil)
- 11. Luis Macas (Ecuador)
- 12. Nina Pacari (Ecuador)
- 13. Felipe Quispe Huanca (Bolivia)
- 14. R. Marhikewun (Chile)
- Selected Bibliography
- Internet Sources