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Indigenous Politics, the State, and Civil Society in the Andes

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Albro Robert, Roosters at Midnight: Indigenous Signs and Stigma in Local Bolivian Politics. Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press, 2010. Photographs, glossary, notes, bibliography, index, 245 pp.; paperback $34.95.

Andolina Robert, Laurie Nina, and Radcliffe Sarah, Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power, and Transnationalism. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. Maps, appendixes, acronyms, tables, notes, bibliography, index, 334 pp.; hardcover $89.95, paperback $24.95.

Cameron John, Struggles for Local Democracy in the Andes. Boulder: First Forum Press, 2010. Acronyms, map, tables, notes, bibliography, index, 365 pp.; hardcover $75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Copyright © University of Miami 2012

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