Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador

Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador chronicles the changing forms of indigenous engagement with the Ecuadorian state since the early nineteenth century that, by the beginning of the twenty-first century, had facilitated the growth of the strongest unified indigenous movement in Latin Am...

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1. Verfasser: Clark, A. Kim (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Pittsburgh PA University of Pittsburgh Press 2007
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Geschichte
Indianer
Politik
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- Government relations
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Indians, Treatment of -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Politics and government
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Race relations
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Clark, A Kim. Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador
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Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador
Geschichte
Indianer
Politik
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- Government relations
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Indians, Treatment of -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Politics and government
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Race relations
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title_auth Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador
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title_fullStr Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador
title_short Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador
title_sort highland indians and the state in modern ecuador
topic Geschichte
Indianer
Politik
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- Government relations
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Indians, Treatment of -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Politics and government
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Race relations
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Indianer
Politik
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- Government relations
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Indians, Treatment of -- Ecuador -- Sierra -- History
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Politics and government
Sierra (Ecuador) -- Race relations
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