The ecological native : indigenous peoples' movements and eco-governmentality in Colombia
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The ecological native : indigenous peoples' movements and eco-governmentality in Colombia
(Indigenous people and politics)
Routledge, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text analyzes indigenous peoples' processes of identity construction as ecological natives. It opens space for reconstructing all the different networks, conditions of emergence, and implications (political, cultural, social and economic) of one specific event: the consolidation of the relationship between indigenous peoples and environmentalism. This text is based on ethnographic information and focused on the historical process of the emergence of indigenous peoples' movements in Latin America, in general, and indigenous peoples of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta do Columbia (SNSM), in particular. It demonstrates the process of the construction of indigenous peoples' environmental identities as an interplay of local, national and transnational dynamics among indigenous peoples and environmental movements and discourses in relation to global environmental policies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Emergence and Continuity of Indigenous Peoples' Movements: Latin America and Colombia 3. Indigenous Peoples' Movements of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Columbia 4. Thinking Green: Global Eco-Governmentality and its Effects in Colombia and The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 5. "Ecological" Identities of Indigenous Peoples: Historical Process of Construction 6. The Ecological Native: Images and Representations 7. The Power of Ecological Identity: Alternative Ways of Thinking and Acting Within A Globalocality 8. Indigenous Peoples within Eco-Governmentality?
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