Peasant and indigenous autonomy before and after the pink tide in Latin America
Abstract Autonomy should not be understood as an inherent quality of rural subjects but as fundamentally a political and cultural project. This paper will present an overview of the evolution of the idea, project, and practice of peasant and indigenous autonomy in Latin America from the 1990s to today.
Víctor Bretón +3 more
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Concepts movement in Anthropolgy
Latin-American peripheral anthropology (that which is practiced outside of England, France and the United States) works with a singular epistemic subject. Toe Other which it studies is not distant and transoceanic; it is internai and nearby.
Roberto Cardoso de Oliveira
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The relativistic attitude in development: reflections on the implementation of the Ethiopian multinational Constitution [PDF]
L’approccio allo sviluppo che considera la crescita economica come unico obiettivo può produrre degli effetti deleteri sui gruppi marginalizzati. Lo sviluppismo adottato in Etiopia dal 1991 illustra questo punto con riferimento ai contadini, ai popoli ...
Bassi, Marco
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The resilience of indigenous knowledge in small-scale African agriculture: key drivers [PDF]
The successful use of indigenous knowledge (IK) in development practice in rural Africa over the last couple of decades has proved to be elusive and disappointing.
Boyson Moyo +7 more
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ETHNO-DEVELOPMENT UNDER CONSIDERATION IN THE INDIGENOUS LANDS OF RORAIMA
Inter-ethnic relations make Indigenous Peoples find themselves even more entered and adapted to a globalized economy, often linked to international wealth production processes, suffering the adverse consequences therefrom, but also drawing benefits and ...
João Francisco Kleba Lisboa
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The forsaken mental health of the Indigenous Peoples - a moral case of outrageous exclusion in Latin America [PDF]
Background Mental health is neglected in most parts of the world. For the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America, the plight is even more severe as there are no specific mental health services designed for them altogether.
Maldonado-Bouchard Sioui +1 more
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Game management and cultural survival: the Yuquí Ethnodevelopment Project in lowland Bolivia [PDF]
When the Yuquí Indians of Bolivia adopted a settled life-style in the 1960s, wild animals continued to be their main source of meat. As a result, game species declined in numbers around their settlement and their problems were exacerbated by colonists seeking new lands to farm.
A. M. Stearman, K. H. Redford
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Entre 2000-2001, um debate mobilizou os aldeamentos uitoto-murui do rio Caraparaná tendo como tema a noção de "desenvolvimento". Alguns deles sediaram reuniões entre indígenas (locais e de órgãos de representação política nacional) e não indígenas ...
Edmundo Pereira
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Geography and indigeneity I: Indigeneity, coloniality and knowledge [PDF]
Why talk of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchase on questions of inequality, subjectivity and power offered by critical geographies of indigeneity.
Radcliffe, SA
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Analisis Indikator Fundamental Ekonomi Daerah di Kalimatan Barat: Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, Pendapatan Perkapita dan HDI [PDF]
This study aimed to identify the profile and classification of districts and cities in West Kalimantan based on indicators of local economic fundamentals such as economic growth, per capita income and the Human Development Index (HDI).
Bariyah, N. (Nurul)
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