Indigenous Movements, Self-Representation, and the State in Latin America
GDGow, David D.GLGraham, Laura R.JJJackson, Jean E.JJJackson, Jean E.MVMontejo, Víctor
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Abstract
Throughout Latin America, indigenous peoples are responding to state violence and pro-democracy social movements by asserting their rights to a greater measure of cultural autonomy and self-determination. This volume's rich case studies of movements in Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil weigh the degree of success achieved by indigenous leaders in influencing national agendas when governments display highly ambivalent attitudes about strengthening ethnic diversity. The contributors to this volume are leading anthropologists and indigenous activists from the United States and Latin America. They address the double binds of indigenous organizing and "working within the system" as well as the flexibility of…
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10- GDGow, David D.Corresponding
- GLGraham, Laura R.
- JJJackson, Jean E.
- JJJackson, Jean E.
- MVMontejo, Víctor
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- Indigenous
- Latin Americans
- Representation (politics)
- State (computer science)
- Geography
- Political science
- Computer science
- Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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