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Multiculturalism in Latin America: Indigenous Rights, Diversity and Democracy

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Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors List of Tables Introduction; R.Sieder Indigenous Peoples and the State in Latin An Opening Debate; R.Stavenhagen Constitutional Reform in the Redefining Indigenous-State Relations; D.L.Van Cott From Indian and Campesino Leaders to Councillors and Parliamentary Deputies; X.Albó Educational Reform in Lessons from Negotiations between Indigenous Civil Society and the State; D.Cojti Cuxil Social Citizenship, Ethnic Minority Demands, Human Rights and Neoliberal A Case Study in Western Mexico; G.de la Peña Pluralist Constitution, Monist A Post-Reform Assessment; R.Yrigoyen Fajardo Recognizing Indigenous Law and the Politics of State Formation in Mesoamerica; R.Sieder Latin America's Economic and Agrarian Dimensions; R.Plant Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Participatory The Experience of the World Bank in Latin America; S.H.Davis The Excluded 'Indigenous'? The Implications of Multi-Ethnic Policies for Water Reform in Bolivia; N.Laurie, R.Andolina & S.Radcliffe Bibliography Index

296 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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