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Indians, Oil, and Politics - A Recent History of Ecuador

English · Hardback

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'It is indispensable that Ecuador has peace, but to have peace you need freedom and to have freedom you need justice. And the Indian population needs justice.'-President Gustavo Noboa, January 23, 2000 For five centuries, the Indians had very little voice in Ecuador. Now they are major protagonists who seek more acceptable terms in which to coexist in a society with two vastly different world views and cultures-that of Indians and that of the descendants of Europeans. Their recent political uprising has become the most powerful and influential indigenous movement in Latin America. Author Allen Gerlach details the origins and evolution of the Indian rebellion, focusing on the key period of the last thirty years. He infuses his text with an abundant supply of quotations from participants in the rise in ethnic politics, bringing Ecuador's history and the Indians' opposition to the country's government to life. This valuable case study of the politics of ethnicity will become increasingly useful for those interested in Latin American politics.


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Chapter 1 The Land and the People Chapter 2 Historical Background to 1972 Chapter 3 The Oil Era Chapter 4 The Emergence of the Indian Movement Chapter 5 Bucaram, Arteaga, and Alarcon Chapter 6 Jamil Mahuad Chapter 7 Levantamiento Indigena Chapter 8 Gustavo Noboa

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Allen Gerlach has written primarily on Latin America for newspapers, magazines, and academic journals. He is currently an attorney.

Summary

'It is indispensable that Ecuador has peace, but to have peace you need freedom and to have freedom you need justice. And the Indian population needs justice.' - President Gustavo Noboa, January 23, 2000. For five centuries, the Indians had very little voice.

Product details

Authors Allen Gerlach
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9780842051071
ISBN 978-0-8420-5107-1
No. of pages 286
Dimensions 161 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Weight 621 g
Series Latin American Silhouettes
Latin American Silhouettes (Ha
Latin American Silhouettes
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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