Highland Indians and the state in modern Ecuador / edited by A. Kim Clark and Marc Becker.
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- 9780822971160 (e-book)
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- F3721.1.S54 H55 2007eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Indigenous peoples and state formation in modern Ecuador / A. Kim Clark and Marc Becker -- Indígena o ciudadano? : republican laws and highland Indian communities in Ecuador, 1820-1857 / Aleezé Sattar -- Administering the Otavalan Indian and centralizing governance in Ecuador, 1851-1875 / Derek Williams -- Helpless children or undeserving patriarchs? : gender ideologies, the state, and Indian men in late nineteenth-century Ecuador / Erin O'Connor -- Liberalism, indigenismo, and social mobilization in late nineteenth-century Ecuador / Michiel Baud -- Shifting paternalisms in Indian-state relations, 1895-1950 / A. Kim Clark -- State building and ethnic discourse in Ecuador's 1944-1945 Asamblea Constituyente / Marc Becker -- Indigenous communities, landlords, and the state : land and labor in highland Ecuador, 1950-1975 / William F. Waters -- Contesting membership : citizenship, pluriculturalism(s), and the contemporary indigenous movement / Amalia Pallares -- Sons of Indians and Indian sons : military service, familial metaphors, and multicultural nationalism / Brian R. Selmeski -- Same state, different histories, diverse strategies : the Ecuadorian Amazon / Juliet R. Erazo -- From indigenismo to indigenous movements in Ecuador and Mexico / Shannan L. Mattiace -- Barricades and articulations : comparing Ecuadorian and Bolivian indigenous politics / José Antonio Lucero -- In the shadows of success : indigenous politics in Peru and Ecuador / José Antonio Lucero and María Elena García.
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