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Now We Are Citizens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Now We Are Citizens

The book traces current Indian activism in Bolivia, arguing that a new social formation is emerging to challenge racism and the harsh effects of the dominant neoliberal economic model.

Struggle for Indigenous Rights in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Struggle for Indigenous Rights in Latin America

The Indian question has come to the forefront of political agendas in contemporary Latin America. In the process, indigenous movements have emerged as important social actors, raising a variety of demands on behalf of native peoples. Regardless of the situation of Indian groups as small minorities or significant sectors, many Latin American states have been forced to consider whether they should have the same status as all citizens or whether they should be granted special citizenship rights as Indians. This book examines the struggle for indigenous rights in eight Latin American countries. Initial studies of indigenous movements celebrated the return of the Indians as relevant political act...

The Struggle for Indigenous Rights in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Struggle for Indigenous Rights in Latin America

"This book examines the struggle for indigenous rights in seven Latin American countries. Initial studies of indigenous movements celebrated the return of the Indians as relevant political actors, often approaching their struggles as expressions of a common, generic agenda. This collection moves the debate forward by acknowledging the extraordinary diversity among the movements' composition, goals, and strategies. By focusing on the factors that shape this diversity, the authors offer a basis for understanding the specificities of converging and diverging patterns across different countries. The volume concludes that the Indian struggles are having a direct impact on the character of democracy, and in the process contribute to the redefinition of Latin American societies as multicultural."--BOOK JACKET.

Recognizing Indigenous Languages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Recognizing Indigenous Languages

"What follows when state institutions name historically oppressed languages as official? What happens when bilingual education activists gain the right to coordinate schooling from upper-level state offices? The intercultural bilingual school system in Ecuador has been one of the most prominent examples of Indigenous education in Central and South America. Since its establishment in 1988, members of Ecuador's pueblos and nationalities have worked from state institutions to coordinate a second national school system that includes the teaching of Indigenous languages. Based on more than two years of ethnographic research in Ecuador's Ministry of Education, at international and national confere...

Decolonizing Patagonia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Decolonizing Patagonia

In Decolonizing Patagonia: Mapuche Peoples and State Formation in Argentina, Lucas Savino examines Indigenous efforts for self-determination, territorial autonomy, and decolonization in Northern Patagonia, Argentina. Through an analysis of the ways in which Mapuche activists organize in particular localities in the province of Neuquén, this book contributes to broader theoretical understandings of collective identity formation and Indigenous activism under multicultural neoliberal regimes of citizenship. Building on interdisciplinary contributions on state formation, citizenship, and collective identity formation, Savino demonstrates that territorial struggles and the importance of the local political level are crucial for understanding how collective identities are configured.

Governing Maya Communities and Lands in Belize
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Governing Maya Communities and Lands in Belize

Confronting a debt crisis, the Belizean government has strategized to maximize revenues from lands designated as state property, privatizing lands for cash crop production and granting concessions for timber and oil extraction. Meanwhile, conservation NGOs have lobbied to establish protected areas on these lands to address a global biodiversity crisis. They promoted ecotourism as a market-based mechanism to fund both conservation and debt repayment; ecotourism also became a mechanism for governing lands and people—even state actors themselves—through the market. Mopan and Q’eqchi’ Maya communities, dispossessed of lands and livelihoods through these efforts, pursued claims for Indigenous rights to their traditional lands through Inter-American and Belizean judicial systems. This book examines the interplay of conflicting forms of governance that emerged as these strategies intersected: state performances of sovereignty over lands and people, neoliberal rule through the market, and Indigenous rights-claiming, which challenged both market logics and practices of sovereignty.

The Politics of Resource Extraction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Politics of Resource Extraction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-14
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  • Publisher: Springer

International institutions (United Nations, World Bank) and multinational companies have voiced concern over the adverse impact of resource extraction activities on the livelihood of indigenous communities. This volume examines mega resource extraction projects in Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Chad, Cameroon, India, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines.

The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Development
  • Language: en

The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Development

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book aims to move the discussion out of the western framework and invert it to reveal and promote the indigenous perspective and practices that are currently taking hold globally. For too long Indigenous development has been written about by situating Indigenous peoples in a deficit/dependency persona/contexts and this book seeks to redress this imbalance. The book has a broad scope and flows well across multi-disciplinary areas, covering a wide scope of theoretical and applied research examining the challenges experienced around the sub-topics that make up Indigenous development. The only comprehensive volume that brings together the voices, experiences and imaginations of those workin...

La lucha por los derechos indígenas en América Latina
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 336

La lucha por los derechos indígenas en América Latina

CONTENIDO: La batalla de la cuestión indígena en América Latina / Nancy Postero / - Del indigenismo al zapatismo: la lucha por una sociedad mexicana multi-étnica / Gunther Dietz / - Más allá de la victimización: luchas mayas en la Guatemala de postguerra / Edgard F. Fischer / - Luchas indígenas en Colombia: cambios históricos y perspectivas / Theodor Rathgeber / - El movimiento indígena ecuatoriano: de la política de la influencia a la política del poder / Leon Zamosc / - Explorando un "país sin indígenas": reflexiones sobre los movimientos indígenas en el Perú / María Elena García / - Movimientos indígenas bolivarianos: articulaciones y fragmentaciones en la búsqueda del multiculturalismo / Nancy Grey Postero / - Nostalgias socialistas: la victoria de Lula, los movimientos indígenas y la izquierda latinoamericana / Jonathan W. Warren.