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  • For additional information about this book

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    http://muse.jhu.eduhttp://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781469601458

  • Contents

    Acknowledgments xi

    A Note on Names xv

    introduction Indigeneity, Resources, and the Limitations of a Social Movement State 1

    part i History of Resource Struggles in Bolivia

    1 Sediments of HistoryResources, Rights, and Indigenous Politics 17

    2 The Making of a Movement in Santa CruzUneven Regional Agrarian Development in Obispo Santiesteban and Ichilo 45

    part ii Manufacturing Identity and Territorializing Rights

    3 Ayllu DemocracyIndigenous Law and Collective Governance as Territorial Protection 79

    4 Agrarian CitizenshipAlternative Models of Production and Food Sovereignty 104

    part iii Symbolic Citizenship and New Forms of Statehood

    5 Mobile Indigenous CitizenshipMarching for a New Agrarian Reform Law 133

    6 A Social Movement StateIndigeneity in Moraless Bolivia and a Compromised Constitution 158

    conclusion Revisiting Indigeneity in Resource Politics and the Battles That Lie Ahead 183

    Notes 203

    Bibliography 223

    Index 239

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  • Maps and Figures

    maps

    1 The City of Santa Cruz, illustrating concentric ring roads and key communities 18

    2 Bolivia, showing its nine departments and signifi cant resources 23

    3 The Department of Santa Cruz and its rural provinces, showing key locations 46

    figures

    1 Anti-indigenous graffi ti, Passports for Collas 50

    2 mstTierra Prometida community meeting to discuss agroecology 95

    3 mst swearing-in ceremony in Tierra Firme 105

    4 Collective production of hot chile peppers in Gran Chaco 122

    5 mst marching in columnas during the Fift h National March for Land and Territory 134

    6 Protestors arriving in the Plaza 14 de Septiembre 135

    7 Graffi ti, Marches and Roadblocks Are Forms of Nonviolent Struggle 137

    8 Tupac Katari poster hanging behind President Morales 159

    9 AntiEvo Morales T-shirt 170

    10 Camba youth holding fl ags of Santa Cruz 171

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