Introduction -- Frontier Nasa/Nasa de Frontera : the dilemma of the indigenous intellectual -- Colaboradores : the predicament of pluralism in an intercultural movement -- Risking dialogue : anthropological collaborations with NASA intellectuals -- Interculturalism and lo propio : CRICs teachers as local -- Second-sight : NASA and guambiano theory -- The battle for the legacy of father Ulcuç : spirituality in the struggle between region and locality -- Imagining a pluralist nation : intellectuals and indigenous special jurisdiction
Summary
Explores how participants in the indigenous movement in Cauca, Colombia--including indigenous, non-indigenous, scholars, and shamans--have helped define a new sense of Colombian nationhood
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-323) and index
Notes
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