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Tables of Contents for Multiculturalism in Latin America
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Figures, Tables and Appendices
vii
 
Notes on Contributors
viii
 
Acknowledgements
xiii
 
Introduction
1
23
Rachel Sieder
Indigenous Peoples and the State in Latin America: An Ongoing Debate
24
21
Rodolfo Stavenhagen
Constitutional Reform in the Andes: Redefining Indigenous-State Relations
45
29
Donna Gee Van Cott
Bolivia: From Indian and Campesino Leaders to Councillors and Parliamentary Deputies
74
29
Xavier Albo
Educational Reform in Guatemala: Lessons from Negotiations between Indigenous Civil Society and the State
103
26
Demetrio Cojti Cuxil
Social Citizenship, Ethnic Minority Demands, Human Rights and Neoliberal Paradoxes: A Case Study in Western Mexico
129
28
Guillermo de la Pena
Peru: Pluralist Constitution, Monist Judiciary - A Post-Reform Assessment
157
27
Raquel Yrigoyen Fajardo
Recognising Indigenous Law and the Politics of State Formation in Mesoamerica
184
24
Rachel Sieder
Latin America's Multiculturalism: Economic and Agrarian Dimensions
208
19
Roger Plant
Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Participatory Development: The Experience of the World Bank in Latin America
227
25
Shelton H. Davis
The Excluded `Indigenous'? The Implications of Multi-Ethnic Policies for Water Reform in Bolivia
252
25
Nina Laurie
Robert Andolina
Sarah Radcliffe
Index
277