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David Maybury-Lewis

    Peoples of the World
    The Politics of Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States
    • The indigenous people of the hemisphere have resisted a five-hundred-year assault, fighting to maintain their cultural identities. During this time, authorities in the Americas have insisted that the toleration of indigenous societies and cultures would undermine their respective states. In recent years, however, the nations of the Americas have started to reverse themselves. They are altering their constitutions and proclaiming themselves multiethnic. Why is this happening now? The Politics of Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States , edited by David Maybury-Lewis, helps us understand the reasons and history behind these times of transition.The book provides a valuable overview of current problems facing indigenous peoples in their relation with national states in Latin America, from the highlands of Mexico to the jungles of Brazil. The traditional, sometimes centuries old, relations between states and indigenous peoples are now changing and being rediscussed. The collection, authored by U.S. and Latin American anthropologists using interdisciplinary approaches, enables the reader to understand these recent developments in a comparative framework. An ambitious and quite thorough collection, it is brought together skillfully by one of the discipline’s maître penseurs .

      The Politics of Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States
    • Peoples of the World

      Their Cultures, Traditions, and Ways of Life

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      A lavishly illustrated reference captures the diversity of traditions and ways of life of remote ethnic groups around the globe, covering their customs, religions, livelihoods, and how each culture has developed in response to its environment.

      Peoples of the World