La América indígena
 
     

Volume 2, Number 1. December 2003

comentario editorial
La América indígena
Dolores Miralles Alberola

perspectives
On the Nature and Reason for Native American Studies in the Academy
Inés Hernández-Ávila

arquivo
The New Indian Case
Archie Phinney

Commentary: Archie Phinney and “The New Indian Case”
Steven Crum

enfoques
Indigenous Intellectuals and Activists: From Social Justice to Human Rights
Sylvia Escárcega

An Exercise in Recasting History Using Modern Scholarship: The Case of the Tres niños mártires de Tlaxcala
Cristóbal Valencia Ramírez

Marcos: El icono desconocido. El uso del mito como herramienta política del EZLN mexicano
Luisa Ortiz Pérez

Aluci.Netion: Spiritual Capital in the Sierra Mazateca
Paloma Martínez-Cruz

en route
Publishing an Academic Article
Febe Armendariz & Jennifer M. Valko

arte factu
A School of Art and an Open Studio: Communal Memories and Art in Post-War El Salvador
Claudia Bernardi

topographies
Nadie es dueño de la verdad: una entrevista con Rigoberta Menchú Tum
Dolores Miralles Alberola

travesía crítica
The Myth of the Mexican “Nation”: Whose Ethnicity Is It?
Linda L. Grabner-Coronel

Through the Eyes of the Panther
Benjamin Burgess

Manipulando los hilos del poder: movimientos indígenas en Colombia, Guatemala y Brasil
Serafín M. Coronel-Molina

Comparsas: Mestizo Identities and Representation
Rodolfo L. Meyer Mendoza

contributors

call for papers/convocatoria/chamada de artigos

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