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Nation-states and Indians in Latin America, edited by Greg Urban and Joel Sherzer

Label
Nation-states and Indians in Latin America, edited by Greg Urban and Joel Sherzer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Nation-states and Indians in Latin America
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Greg Urban and Joel Sherzer
Table Of Contents
Indians, nation-states, and culture / Greg Urban and Joel Sherzer -- An ideological triangle : the struggle over San Blas Kuna culture, 1915-1925 / James Howe -- Symbolic counterhegemony among the Ecuadorian Shuar / Janet Hendricks -- In Neca Gobierno de Puebla : Mexicano penetrations of the Mexican state / Jane H. Hill -- To be Indian, to be Bolivian : "ethnic" and "national" discourses of identity / Thomas Abercrombie -- Being and becoming an Indian in the Vaupes / Jean E. Jackson -- Ethnic discourse and the challenge to anthropology : the Nicaraguan case / Martin Diskin -- Strategies of ethnic survival in Central America / Richard N. Adams -- Becoming Indian in Lowland South America / David Maybury-Lewis -- On indigenism and nationality in Brazil / Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima -- The state and Andean musical production in Peru / Thomas Turino -- Images of the Indian in Guatemala : the role of indigenous dress in Indian and Ladino constructions / Carol Hendrickson -- The semiotics of state-Indian linguistic relationships : Peru, Paraguay, and Brazil / Greg Urban
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