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ISBN 9780691058825

Indigenous Movements and Their Critics

Discover the rich tapestry of Pan-Maya cultural activism in Indigenous Movements and Their Critics by Princeton University Press. Published in 1998, this insightful book offers a comprehensive ethnographic account that delves into the complexities of Pan-Mayanism. Spanning 336 pages, it examines how this vibrant movement intertwines local, national, and global influences to advocate for the human and cultural rights of Guatemala's indigenous majority. Through a critical lens, the author sheds light on the diverse strategies employed by the movement, making it an essential read for anyone interested in indigenous rights, cultural activism, and the intricate dynamics of social movements. Engage with the multifaceted narratives that shape the fight for justice and recognition in this compelling exploration of indigenous resilience.

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