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Indigenous movements and their critics : Pan-Maya activism in Guatemala /
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Princeton, NJ :
Princeton University Press,
1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Transcription of Maya languages and personal names
- Introduction: Democracy, marginality, and ethnic resurgence
- Pan-Mayanism and its critics on Left and Right
- Coalitions and the peace process
- In dialogue: Maya skeptics and one anthropologist
- Civil War: enemies without and within
- Narrating survival through eyewitness testimony
- Interrogating official history
- Finding oneself in a sixteenth-century chronicle of conquest
- "Each mind is a world": person, authority, and community
- Indigenous activism across generations
- Conclusions: Tracing the "invisible thread of ethnicity"
- Summary of the accord on identity and the rights of indigenous peoples
- Questions from the 1989 Maya Workshop Directed to Foreign Linguists.