Footprints in the Forest: Ecotourism and Altered Meanings in Ecuador's Upper Amazon
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Ayahuasca: Shamanism Shared Across Cultures by Luis Eduardo Luna
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The Price of Profits by Zachary Hurwitz
The Initiative for the Regional Integration of Infrastructure in South America is the latest and largest in a series of bank-financed schemes to bring "development" to the Amazon Basin—and more trouble to the region's indigenous communities.
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Zápara Leaders and Identity Construction in Ecuador: The Complexities of Indigenous Self-Representation
IN THIS ARTICLE, I EXPLORE THE PRACTICES of self-representation used by indigenous leaders or dirigentes (as they are often referred to in Spanish) from the Zápara Nationality of Ecuador, one of the smallest indigenous groups in the Ecuadorian Amazon. These dirigentes have used indigenous languages, specifically Zápara and Kichwa, to symbolize their authenticity when interacting with non-Zápara outsiders. Zápara dirigentes' emphasis on Zápara and Kichwa as indicators of their communities' legitimacy has been important for creating political space for the Zápara in Ecuador. However, by equating indigenous languages with authenticity, Zápara dirigentes have also partially obscured and invalidated Zápara histories and practices. For example, they have downplayed the use of Spanish in their communities when representing them to outsiders and have highlighted rival indigenous leaders' lack of knowledge of the Zápara language to discredit them. By examining the complexities of these dirigentes' representational practices, I contribute to a more complex understanding of how indigenous leaders in Latin America have articulated new expressions of indigenous authority and power in their processes of self-representation.
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Incredible pictures of one of Earth's last uncontacted tribes firing bows and arrows | Mail Online
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Ex-bishop wins Paraguayan election; 6-decade rulers dumped - Yahoo! News
The world's longest-ruling political party lost its six-decade grasp on power in Paraguay with the presidential victory of a former Roman Catholic bishop. ADVERTISEMENT Political newcomer Fernando Lugo, a charismatic 56-year-old who resigned from the church to run for president, put an end to the Colorado Party's 61-year reign in Sunday's election, rallying voters against political corruption and economic disarray.
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Religion, Ideology, and Revolution in Latin America - by, Michael Kearney
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Postmodernism, Politics, and Paradigms in Latin America
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Indigenous Movements in Latin America, 1992-2004: Controversies, Ironies, New Directions
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