Indigenous development in the Andes : culture, power, and transnationalism / Robert Andolina, Nina Laurie, and Sarah A. Radcliffe.

By: Andolina, Robert, 1968-Contributor(s): Laurie, Nina | Radcliffe, Sarah AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Durham, [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 2009Description: xi, 345 p. : maps ; 25 cmISBN: 9780822345237 (alk. paper); 9780822345404 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Indigenous peoples -- Andes Region -- Politics and government | Social movements -- Andes RegionDDC classification: 307.1/40890098 LOC classification: F2212 | .A615 2009
Contents:
Development, transnational networks, and indigenous politics -- Development-with-identity : social capital and Andean culture -- Development in place : ethnic culture in the transnational local -- Neoliberalisms, transnational water politics, and indigenous people -- Transnational professionalization of indigenous actors and knowledge -- Gender, transnationalism, and cultures of development.
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F1030 .V57 2013 Visions : F1418 .S645 2008 Talons of the eagle : F1418 .S645 2008 C2 Talons of the eagle : F2212 .A615 2009 Indigenous development in the Andes : F2354 .R57 1984 Individual and society in Guiana : F2354 .R57 1984 C2 Individual and society in Guiana : F2679.2.G9 .C5513 1998 Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians /

Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-334) and index.

Development, transnational networks, and indigenous politics -- Development-with-identity : social capital and Andean culture -- Development in place : ethnic culture in the transnational local -- Neoliberalisms, transnational water politics, and indigenous people -- Transnational professionalization of indigenous actors and knowledge -- Gender, transnationalism, and cultures of development.

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