
Autonomía regional
By Héctor Díaz Polanco
Subjects: Americas - indigenous peoples - history, & government, Politics and government, Native mesoamerican peoples - law, E59.g6 d5213 1997, Native american studies - general & miscellaneous, Politics, Autonomie, Indiens d'Amérique, Political Freedom & Security, Cultural pluralism, Human Rights, Politique et gouvernement, Native american studies - history - general & miscellaneous, Diversité culturelle, Politics andgovernment, Autonomy, Latin america - politics & government - gen, Relations avec l'État, Indians, Pluralism (Social sciences), Civil Rights, Zelfbestuur, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Inheemse volken, Indigenous peoples, Cultural Diversity, 323.1/19708, Indians--government relations, Government relations, Pluralisme (Philosophie), Indians--politics and government, Pluralism
Description: "An important book first for its critical history of indigenista policies in Latin America and the limits these policies placed on social autonomy; and second for its examination of the development of indigenous autonomy, particularly in Nicaragua. Argues that autonomy is no panacea; rather, it is one possibility given current social, economic, and political processes"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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