Towards the conquest of self-determination. 50 Years since the Barbados Declaration

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The book and the memories 9 Alberto Chirif u PART 1 founders and participants The awakening of the Indigenous world: From invisibility to potential saviours of humanity. Reflections on the 50th anniversary of the successful “Declaration of Barbados” 33 Esteban Emilio Mosonyi Barbados 1971, an ongoing challenge 45 Georg Grünberg Fifty years since Barbados I: Indigenous ethical cosmology and the future of the commons 61 Stefano Varese A new intercultural dialogue: Anthropology written by Indigenous Authors 93 Miguel Alberto Bartolomé To avoid digital feudalism 109 Scott S. Robinson A Parallel history: Barbados and the Indigenous movement in Colombia 131 Víctor Daniel Bonilla Víctor de la Cruz and The Flower of the Word 149 Natalio Hernández Intergenerational dialogues on Barbados I and II: An interview with Nahuatl poet Natalio Hernández Xocoyotzin 155 Aída Hernández Castillo and Patricia Torres Sandoval The influence of the Barbados Declaration 50 years on 183 Alicia Barabas u PART 2 contemporary and beyond Territorial Governance and Indigenous Peoples 205 Pedro García Hierro Indigenous movements in Bolivia: Progress and challenges 211 Zulema Lehm and Kantuta Lara Barbados and brazilian anthropology 229 João Pacheco de Oliveira The congress of amuesha communities (1969-1981): A Collective Dream of Self-government in the Selva Central of Peru 251 Richard Chase Smith The situation of Indigenous peoples in Paraguay 277 Rodrigo Villagra Ethnocide and ethnogenesis in Madre de Dios, Peru: the Fenamad experience 297 Thomas Moore The Indigenous peoples of Guatemala and echoes of the Barbados Declarations 323 Silvel Elías Barbados: From small beginnings 335 Frederica Barclay Land titling, slavery and democracy. The process of Indigenous liberation in Gran Pajonal and Upper Ucayali, Peru 343 Søren Hvalkof u PART 3 barbados and iwgia Interview with Jens Dahl 377 Alejando Parellada Interview with René Fuerst 381 Espen Wæhle Interview with Peter Aaby About the founding of IWGIA and the role of the Barbados Declaration and network 387 Søren Hvalkof The implication of the Barbados meeting for my work 393 Søren Hvalkof Interview with Aqqaluk Lynge, Greenland 401 Jens Dahl and Alejandro Parellada Author references 409

Author(s): Alberto Chirif (Editor), Alberto Chirif, Esteban Mosonyi, Georg Grünberg, Stefano Varese, Miguel Bartolomé, Scott Robinson, Víctor Bonilla, Natalio Hernández, Aída Hernández, Patricia Torres, Alicia Barabas, Pedro García, Zulema Lehm, Kantuta Lara, João Pacheco de Oliveira, Richard Chase Smith, Rodrigo Villagra, Thomas Moore, Silvel Elías, Frederica Barclay, Søren Hvalkof, Jens Dahl, Alejando Parellada, René Fuerst, Espen Wæhle, Peter Aaby (Authors)
Publisher: IWGIA
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 416
Tags: Latin America; Americas; América latina; Latinoamérica; Peru

The book and the memories 9
Alberto Chirif
u PART 1
founders and participants
The awakening of the Indigenous world:
From invisibility to potential saviours of humanity.
Reflections on the 50th anniversary of the successful
“Declaration of Barbados” 33
Esteban Emilio Mosonyi
Barbados 1971, an ongoing challenge 45
Georg Grünberg
Fifty years since Barbados I:
Indigenous ethical cosmology and the future of the commons 61
Stefano Varese
A new intercultural dialogue:
Anthropology written by Indigenous Authors 93
Miguel Alberto Bartolomé
To avoid digital feudalism 109
Scott S. Robinson
A Parallel history:
Barbados and the Indigenous movement in Colombia 131
Víctor Daniel Bonilla
Víctor de la Cruz and The Flower of the Word 149
Natalio Hernández
Intergenerational dialogues on Barbados I and II:
An interview with Nahuatl poet Natalio Hernández Xocoyotzin 155
Aída Hernández Castillo
and Patricia Torres Sandoval
The influence of the Barbados
Declaration 50 years on 183
Alicia Barabas
u PART 2
contemporary and beyond
Territorial Governance and Indigenous Peoples 205
Pedro García Hierro
Indigenous movements in Bolivia:
Progress and challenges 211
Zulema Lehm and Kantuta Lara
Barbados and brazilian anthropology 229
João Pacheco de Oliveira
The congress of amuesha communities (1969-1981):
A Collective Dream of Self-government in the Selva Central of Peru 251
Richard Chase Smith
The situation of Indigenous peoples in Paraguay 277
Rodrigo Villagra
Ethnocide and ethnogenesis in Madre de Dios, Peru:
the Fenamad experience 297
Thomas Moore
The Indigenous peoples of Guatemala and echoes of the
Barbados Declarations 323
Silvel Elías
Barbados: From small beginnings 335
Frederica Barclay
Land titling, slavery and democracy.
The process of Indigenous liberation in Gran Pajonal
and Upper Ucayali, Peru 343
Søren Hvalkof
u PART 3
barbados and iwgia
Interview with Jens Dahl 377
Alejando Parellada
Interview with René Fuerst 381
Espen Wæhle
Interview with Peter Aaby
About the founding of IWGIA and the role of the Barbados
Declaration and network 387
Søren Hvalkof
The implication of the Barbados meeting for my work 393
Søren Hvalkof
Interview with Aqqaluk Lynge, Greenland 401
Jens Dahl and Alejandro Parellada
Author references 409