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Waskar Ari is Assistant Professor of History and Ethnic Studies/Latin American Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments ix
1. Building the Indian Law and a Decolonization Project in Bolivia 1
2. Nation Making and the Genealogy of the AMP Indigenous Activists 31
3. The Beginning of the Decolonization Project: Toribio Miranda's Framing and Dissemination of the Indian Law 55
4. Against Cholification: Gregorio Titiriku's Urban Experience and the Development of Earth Politics in Segregated Times 81
5. Between Internal Colonialism and War: Melitón Gallardo in the Southern Andean Estates 115
6. Against Whitening: Andrés Jacha'qullu's Movement between Worlds in the Era of the Bolivian National Revolution of 1952 135
Conclusion. The AMP's Innovations and Its Legacy in Bolivia under Evo Morales 171
Appendix 1 189
Appendix 2 193
Notes 199
Glossary 227
Selected Bibiolography 233
Index 251
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Waskar Ari is Assistant Professor of History and Ethnic Studies/Latin American Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Zusammenfassung
Focuses on the lives of four indigenous activist-intellectuals in Bolivia, key leaders in the Alcaldes Mayores Particulares (AMP), a movement established to claim rights for indigenous education and reclaim indigenous lands from hacienda owners.