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The Making of an Indigenous Movement: Culture, Ethnicity, and Post-Marxist Social Praxis in Ecuador: Black

Citation Black, Chad T. The Making of an Indigenous Movement: Culture, Ethnicity, and Post-Marxist Social Praxis in Ecuador. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, Latin American Institute, 1999.

June 1, 1999February 5, 2021 N. H. GillLeave a comment

The Faces of Honor: Sex, Shame, and Violence in Colonial Latin America: Lyman and Lipsett-Rivera

Citation Johnson, Lyman L., and Sonya Lipsett-Rivera, eds. The Faces of Honor: Sex, Shame, and Violence in Colonial Latin America. 1st ed. Diálogos. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1998.

June 1, 1998October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

The Politics of Memory: Native Historical Interpretation in the Colombian Andes: Rappaport

Rappaport, Joanne. The Politics of Memory: Native Historical Interpretation in the Colombian Andes. Latin America Otherwise. Durham: Duke University Press, 1998.

March 26, 1998October 26, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

The Construction of a Ventriloquist’s Image: Liberal Discourse and the ‘Miserable Indian Race’ in Late-Nineteenth-Century Ecuador: Guerrero

Citation Guerrero, Andrés. “The Construction of a Ventriloquist’s Image: Liberal Discourse and the ‘Miserable Indian Race’ in Late-Nineteenth-Century Ecuador.” Journal of Latin American Studies 29, no. 3 (October 1997): 555-90.

October 1, 1997October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Crónica indiana del Ecuador antiguo: Borchart and Moreno

Citation Borchart de Moreno, Christiana, and Segundo E. Moreno Yánez. Crónica indiana del Ecuador antiguo. Quito: Ed. Abya-Yala, 1997.

January 1, 1997October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Life and Death in Early Colonial Ecuador: Newson

Citation Newson, Linda A. Life and Death in Early Colonial Ecuador. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.

July 1, 1995October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Los Encomenderos de Quito, 1534-1660: Origen y Evolución de Una Elite Colonial: Ortiz de la Tabla

Citation Ortiz de la Tabla Ducasse, Javier. Los Encomenderos de Quito, 1534-1660: Origen y Evolución de Una Elite Colonial. Sevilla: Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, 1993.

February 1, 1993October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

El Levantamiento Indígena del Inti Raymi de 1990: Moreno

Citation Moreno Yáñez, Segundo, and José Figueroa. El Levantamiento Indígena Del Inti Raymi de 1990. Quito, Ecuador: Fundación Ecuatoriana de Estudios Sociales : Editorial ABYA-YALA, 1992.

November 1, 1992February 5, 2021 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Poetics and Politics in the Ecuadorean Andes: Women’s Narratives of Death and Devil Possession: Crain

Citation Crain, Mary M. “Poetics and Politics in the Ecuadorean Andes: Women’s Narratives of Death and Devil Possession.” American Ethnologist 18, no. 1 (1991): 67–89.

March 1, 1991October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Los Cayambes y Carangues: Siglos XV-XVI : El Testimonio de La Etnohistoria

Citation Espinoza Soriano, Waldemar. Los Cayambes y Carangues: Siglos XV-XVI : El Testimonio de La Etnohistoria. 2 vols. Colección Curiñán. Quito: Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología, 1988.

May 1, 1988October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

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