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
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