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Entre El Mecapal Y El Cielo


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Entre El Mecapal Y El Cielo


Entre El Mecapal Y El Cielo
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Author : Santiago Bastos
language : es
Publisher: Cholsamaj Fundacion
Release Date : 2003

Entre El Mecapal Y El Cielo written by Santiago Bastos and has been published by Cholsamaj Fundacion this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with History categories.


A study of the Mayan movement during 1995-2002, updating the author's two previous volumes "Quebrando el Silencio" and "Abriendo Caminos". This study focuses on popular participation, the group COPMAGUA, electoral activities and international cooperation.





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The Oxford Handbook Of The Sociology Of Latin America


The Oxford Handbook Of The Sociology Of Latin America
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Author : Xochitl Bada
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2021-04-09

The Oxford Handbook Of The Sociology Of Latin America written by Xochitl Bada and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-09 with Social Science categories.


The sociology of Latin America, established in the region over the past eighty years, is a thriving field whose major contributions include dependence theory, world-systems theory, and historical debates on economic development, among others. The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America provides research essays that introduce the readers to the discipline's key areas and current trends, specifically with regard to contemporary sociology in Latin America, as well as a collection of innovative empirical studies deploying a variety of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The essays in the Handbook are arranged in eight research subfields in which scholars are currently making significant theoretical and methodological contributions: Sociology of the State, Social Inequalities, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements, Sociology of Migration, Sociology of Gender, Medical Sociology, and Sociology of Violence and Insecurity. Due to the deterioration of social and economic conditions, as well as recent disruptions to an already tense political environment, these have become some of the most productive and important fields in Latin American sociology. This roiling sociopolitical atmosphere also generates new and innovative expressions of protest and survival, which are being explored by sociologists across different continents today. The essays included in this collection offer a map to and a thematic articulation of central sociological debates that make it a critical resource for those scholars and students eager to understand contemporary sociology in Latin America.



Politics In The Developing World


Politics In The Developing World
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Author : Peter J. Burnell
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2008

Politics In The Developing World written by Peter J. Burnell and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Political Science categories.


This textbook deals with the central political themes and issues in the developing world, such as globalization, inequality, and democracy. Leading experts in the field provide up-to-date and systematic coverage. The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre.Student resources:Three additional case studies, including one on ChinaWeb links from the bookFlashcard glossary



Honoring Richard Ruiz And His Work On Language Planning And Bilingual Education


Honoring Richard Ruiz And His Work On Language Planning And Bilingual Education
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Author : Nancy H. Hornberger
language : en
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Release Date : 2016-11-21

Honoring Richard Ruiz And His Work On Language Planning And Bilingual Education written by Nancy H. Hornberger and has been published by Multilingual Matters this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-21 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Richard Ruiz has inspired generations of scholars in language planning and multilingual education with his unique orientations to language as a problem, a right and a resource. This volume attests to the far-reaching impact of his thinking and teaching, bringing together a selection of his published and unpublished writings on language planning orientations, bilingual and language minority education, language threat and endangerment, voice and empowerment, and even language fun, accompanied by contributions from colleagues and former students reflecting and expanding on Ruiz’ ground-breaking work. This book will be of great interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students in language planning and multilingual education, Indigenous and minority education, as well as to junior and senior researchers in those fields.



Ch Orti Maya Survival In Eastern Guatemala


Ch Orti Maya Survival In Eastern Guatemala
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Author : Brent E. Metz
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 2006

Ch Orti Maya Survival In Eastern Guatemala written by Brent E. Metz and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Social Science categories.


An ethnographic study of the Ch'orti' Maya of Guatemala and their reformulation of their history and identity.



Where Did The Eastern Mayas Go


Where Did The Eastern Mayas Go
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Author : Brent E. Metz
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Release Date : 2022-09-26

Where Did The Eastern Mayas Go written by Brent E. Metz and has been published by University Press of Colorado this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-26 with Social Science categories.


Copublished with the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, University of Albany In Where Did the Eastern Mayas Go? Brent E. Metz explores the complicated issue of who is Indigenous by focusing on the sociohistorical transformations over the past two millennia of the population currently known as the Ch’orti’ Maya. Epigraphers agree that the language of elite writers in Classic Maya civilization was Proto-Ch’olan, the precursor of the Maya languages Ch’orti’, Ch’olti’, Ch’ol, and Chontal. When the Spanish invaded in the early 1500s, the eastern half of this area was dominated by people speaking various dialects of Ch’olti’ and closely related Apay (Ch’orti’), but by the end of the colonial period (1524–1821) only a few pockets of Ch’orti’ speakers remained. From 2003 to 2018 Metz partnered with Indigenous leaders to conduct a historical and ethnographic survey of Ch’orti’ Maya identity in what was once the eastern side of the Classic period lowland Maya region and colonial period Ch’orti’-speaking region of eastern Guatemala, western Honduras, and northwestern El Salvador. Today only 15,000 Ch’orti’ speakers remain, concentrated in two municipalities in eastern Guatemala, but since the 1990s nearly 100,000 impoverished farmers have identified as Ch’orti’ in thirteen Guatemalan and Honduran municipalities, with signs of Indigenous revitalization in several Salvadoran municipalities as well. Indigenous movements have raised the ethnic consciousness of many non-Ch’orti’-speaking semi-subsistence farmers, or campesinos. The region’s inhabitants employ diverse measures to assess identity, referencing language, history, traditions, rurality, “blood,” lineage, discrimination, and more. Where Did the Eastern Mayas Go? approaches Indigenous identity as being grounded in historical processes, contemporary politics, and distinctive senses of place. The book is an engaged, activist ethnography not on but, rather, in collaboration with a marginalized population that will be of interest to scholars of the eastern lowland Maya region, indigeneity generally, and ethnographic experimentation.



The Rise Of Ethnic Politics In Latin America


The Rise Of Ethnic Politics In Latin America
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Author : Raúl L. Madrid
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2012-03-26

The Rise Of Ethnic Politics In Latin America written by Raúl L. Madrid and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-26 with Political Science categories.


Explores why indigenous movements have recently won elections for the first time in the history of Latin America.



The Indigenous World 2002 2003


The Indigenous World 2002 2003
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Author : Diana Vinding
language : en
Publisher: IWGIA
Release Date : 2003

The Indigenous World 2002 2003 written by Diana Vinding and has been published by IWGIA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Civil rights categories.


This book stands alone in its comprehensive presentation of current information affecting indigenous peoples in different regions throughout the world. With contributions from both indigenous as well as non-indigenous scholars and activists, it provides an overview of recent developments that have impacted indigenous peoples in North America, Central America, South America, Australia and the Pacific, Asia, Africa, and elsewhere. The Indigenous World 2002-2003 contains the most recent information available on international human rights efforts in addition to movements and changes in the indigenous organizational landscape. This book serves as an update on the state of affairs of indigenous peoples around the world by region and country. It also updates the human rights processes and other international processes such as the african Commision on Human and People's Rights. Diana Vinding is an anthropologist and project coordinator at the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA).



Green Wars


Green Wars
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Author : Megan Ybarra
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2018

Green Wars written by Megan Ybarra and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with History categories.


"Green Wars challenges international conservation efforts, revealing through in-depth case studies how "saving" the Maya Forest facilitates racialized dispossession. Megan Ybarra brings Guatemala's 36-year civil war into the perspective of a longer history of 200 years of settler colonialism to show how conservation works to make Q'eqchi's into immigrants on their own territory. Even as the post-war state calls on them to claim rights as individual citizens, Q'eqchi's seek survival as a people. Her analysis reveals that Q'eqchi's both appeal to the nation-state and engage in relationships of mutual recognition with other Indigenous peoples -- and the land itself -- in their calls for a material decolonization."--Provided by publisher.