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Donna Lee Van Cott
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From Movements to Parties in Latin America
The Evolution of Ethnic Politics
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Hugo Salvatierra, legal advisor to Coordinadora de Pueblos Etnicas de Santa Cruz (Coordinator of Ethnic Peoples of Santa Cruz) and Confederación Indígena del Oriente Boliviano, later Confederación Indígena del Oriente y Amazonía de Bolivia (Indigenous Confederation of Eastern Bolivia, later Indigenous Confederation of the East and Amazon of Bolivia), July 3, 2002, Santa Cruz
Esteban Ticona, Universidad de la Cordillera, July 18, 2001, La Paz
Leonardo Tumburini, Centro de Estudios Jurídicos e Investigación Social (Center for Legal Studies and Social Research), July 3, 2002, Santa Cruz
Miguel Urioste, Fundación Tierra, July 18, 2001, La Paz
Alejo Véliz, Asamblea de la Soberanía de los Pueblos, July 17, 2001, La Paz
Jesús Avirama, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance), March 10, 1997, Popayán
Virginie Laurent, doctoral candidate, University of Paris, March 11, 1997, Popayán
Lorenzo Muelas, Indigenous Senator, March 4, 1997, Bogotá
Antonio Navarro Wolff, mayor of Pasto, February 13, 1997, Pasto
Luis Carlos Osorio, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance), February 26, 1997, Bogotá
Claudia Piñeros, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance) deputy to Assembly of Cauca, March 9, 1997, Popayán
Francisco Rojas Birry, secretary-general, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance), February 24, 1997, Bogotá
Bolívar Beltran, office of Nina Pacari, Congress, July 19, 1999
Pedro de la Cruz, Federación Nacional de Organizaciones Campesinas, Indígenas, y Negras (National Federation of Peasant, Indigenous, and Black Organizations), alternative deputy, Partido Socialista, July 21, 1999
María Fernanda Espinosa, FLACSO, July 19, 1999
Fernando García, FLACSO, July 21, 1999
Valerio Grefa, National Deputy, representing Napo, MUPP-NP, July 27, 1999
Osvaldo Hurtado, CORDES, August 2, 1999
Manuel Imbaquingo, Consejo de Desarrollo de las Nacionalidades y Pueblos del Ecuador (Council for the Development of the Nationalities and Peoples of Ecuador), July 20, 1999
Ampam Karakras, Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador (Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador), July 23, 1999
Jorge León, CEDIME, July 17, 1999
Miguel Lluco, Pachakutik, August 2, 1999
Luis Macas, Instituto Científico de Culturas Indígenas (Scientific Institute of Indigenous Cultures), July 28, 1999
Paulina Palacios, legal advisor, Ecuador Runacunapac Riccharimui (The Awakening of the Ecuadorian Indian), July 19, 1999
Luis Verdesoto, August 3, 1999
Jorge Agurto, Conferencia Permanente de los Pueblos Indígenas del Perú, Coordinadora Permanente de los Pueblos Indígenas del Perú (Permanent Conference of the Indigenous Peoples of Peru, Permanent Coordinator of the Indigenous Peoples of Peru), July 11, 2002, Lima
Francisco Ballón, Centro de Investigación y Promoción Amazónica (Center for Amazon Research and Promotion), July 12, 2002, Lima
César Barría Marquillo, executive director, Confederación Nacional Agraria, July 16, 2002, Lima
Eduardo Cáceres, APRODEH, formerly secretary-general, Partido Unido Mariateguista (United Mariateguist Party), July 17, 2002, Lima
Adda Chuecas, Centro Amazónico de Antropología y Aplicación Práctica (Amazonian Center for Anthropology and Applied Practice), July 15, 2002, Lima
David Flores, Casa Campesina, July 24, 2002, Cuzco
Nestor Guevara, Federación Agraria Revolucionaria Túpac Amaru (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Agrarian Federation), July 23, 2002, Cuzco
Antolin Huascar, Federación Agraria Revolucionaria Túpac Amaru (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Agrarian Federation), July 23, 2002, Cuzco
Rodrigo Montoya Rojas, anthropologist, July 17, 2002, Lima
Ana Palomina, Defensoría del Pueblo, Native Communities, July 16, 2002, Lima
Jorge Perez, Movimiento Indio Tawantinsuyo, July 11, 2002, Lima
Wrays Pérez, Asociación Inter-étnica para el Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Jungle), July 11, 2002, Lima
Eliana Rivera Alarcón, Colegio Andino, July 22, 2002, Cuzco
Wilder Sánchez, secretary-general, Confederación Campesina del Perú (Peasant Confederation of Peru), July 12, 2002, Lima
César Sarasara, president, Confederación de Nacionalidades Amazónicas del Perú (Confederation of Amazonian Nationalities of Peru), July 17, 2002, Lima
Richard Chase Smith, Instituto de Buen Común, July 16, 2002, Lima
Victor Torres, advisor to Confederación Campesina del Perú (Peasant Confederation of Peru), July 19, 2002, Lima
David Ugarte, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cuzco, July 24, 2002, Cuzco
Luis Jesús Bello, Human Rights Ombudsman, Amazonas, May 23, 2000, Puerto Ayacucho
Beatriz Bermúdez, director, Office of Indigenous Affairs, May 18, 2000, Caracas
María Pilar García-Guadilla, professor, Universidad Simon Bolívar, May 16, 2000, Caracas
Luis Gómez Calcano, Universidad Central, May 15, 2000, Caracas
José Luis Gonzales, Federación Indígena del Estado de Bolívar (Indigenous Federation of the State of Bolivar), May 19, 2000, Ciudad Bolívar
Guillermo Guevara, President, Organización Regional de Pueblos Indígenas de Amazonas (Regional Organization of Indigenous Peoples of Amazonas), May 24, 2000, Puerto Ayacucho
Dieter Heinen, Instituto Venezolano de Investigación Científica, May 17, 2000, outside Caracas
Janet Kelly, professor, IESA, May 15, 2000, Caracas
José Poyo, Consejo Nacional Indio de Venezuela (National Indian Council of Venezuela), May 22, 2000, Caracas
Miguel Hilario, Commission for the Autonomy of the Shipibo-Conibo Peoples, May 26, 2002; December 18, 2004
Martin Scurrah, Oxfam America, May 14, 2003
Bertha Beatriz Acarapi, Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionario (Movement of the Revolutionary Left) municipal councillor (El Alto), June 19, 2002, El Alto
Jaime Apaza, Consejo Nacional de Ayllus y Markas de Qullasullo, July 17, 2001, La Paz
Elena Argirakis, Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionario (Movement of the Revolutionary Left) advisor, June 19, 2002, La Paz
Iván Arias, advisor to Tomasa Yarhui, (Ministerio de Asuntos Campesinos, Pueblos Indígenas y Originarios (Ministry of Peasant, Indigenous, and Original Peoples Affairs)), June 19, 2002, La Paz
Víctor Hugo Cárdenas, Vice President of Bolivia (1993-7), July 14, 2001, La Paz
José María Centellas, Movimiento Nacional Revolucionario (National Revolutionary Movement), June 25, 2002, La Paz
María Eugenia Choque, Taller de Historia Oral Andina (Taller de Historia Oral Andina (Andean Oral History Workshop)), June 20, 2002, La Paz
Guido Chumiray, Vice Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Quiroga government, June 25, 2002, La Paz
Marcial Fabricano, Confederación Indígena del Oriente Boliviano, later Confederación Indígena del Oriente y Amazonía de Bolivia (Indigenous Confederation of Eastern Bolivia, later Indigenous Confederation of the East and Amazon of Bolivia), July 8, 1997
George Gray Molina, director Maestrías en Desarrollo, Catholic University, July 12, 2001, La Paz
Marcial Humerez Yapachuia, MAR, June 25, 2002, La Paz
Jorge Lazarte, Corte Nacional Electoral, July 12, 2001, La Paz
Jorge Lema, president, Comisión de Política Agraria, Movimiento Nacional Revolucionario (National Revolutionary Movement), June 20, 2002, La Paz
Román Loayza, Asamblea de la Soberanía de los Pueblos (Assembly for the Sovereignty of the Peoples) deputy, June 21, 1997, La Paz
Carlos Mamani, Taller de Historia Oral Andina (Andean Oral History Workshop), July 16, 2001, La Paz
Daniel Mamani, advisor, Quiroga government, June 25, 2002, La Paz
René Antonio Mayorga, CEBEM, July 18, 2001, June 25, 2002, La Paz
Carlos Romero, Centro de Estudios Jurídicos e Investigación Social (Center for Legal Studies and Social Research), June 23, 2002, La Paz
Hugo Salvatierra, legal advisor to Coordinadora de Pueblos Etnicas de Santa Cruz (Coordinator of Ethnic Peoples of Santa Cruz) and Confederación Indígena del Oriente Boliviano, later Confederación Indígena del Oriente y Amazonía de Bolivia (Indigenous Confederation of Eastern Bolivia, later Indigenous Confederation of the East and Amazon of Bolivia), July 3, 2002, Santa Cruz
Esteban Ticona, Universidad de la Cordillera, July 18, 2001, La Paz
Leonardo Tumburini, Centro de Estudios Jurídicos e Investigación Social (Center for Legal Studies and Social Research), July 3, 2002, Santa Cruz
Miguel Urioste, Fundación Tierra, July 18, 2001, La Paz
Alejo Véliz, Asamblea de la Soberanía de los Pueblos, July 17, 2001, La Paz
Jesús Avirama, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance), March 10, 1997, Popayán
Virginie Laurent, doctoral candidate, University of Paris, March 11, 1997, Popayán
Lorenzo Muelas, Indigenous Senator, March 4, 1997, Bogotá
Antonio Navarro Wolff, mayor of Pasto, February 13, 1997, Pasto
Luis Carlos Osorio, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance), February 26, 1997, Bogotá
Claudia Piñeros, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance) deputy to Assembly of Cauca, March 9, 1997, Popayán
Francisco Rojas Birry, secretary-general, Alianza Social Indígena (Indigenous Social Alliance), February 24, 1997, Bogotá
Bolívar Beltran, office of Nina Pacari, Congress, July 19, 1999
Pedro de la Cruz, Federación Nacional de Organizaciones Campesinas, Indígenas, y Negras (National Federation of Peasant, Indigenous, and Black Organizations), alternative deputy, Partido Socialista, July 21, 1999
María Fernanda Espinosa, FLACSO, July 19, 1999
Fernando García, FLACSO, July 21, 1999
Valerio Grefa, National Deputy, representing Napo, MUPP-NP, July 27, 1999
Osvaldo Hurtado, CORDES, August 2, 1999
Manuel Imbaquingo, Consejo de Desarrollo de las Nacionalidades y Pueblos del Ecuador (Council for the Development of the Nationalities and Peoples of Ecuador), July 20, 1999
Ampam Karakras, Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador (Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador), July 23, 1999
Jorge León, CEDIME, July 17, 1999
Miguel Lluco, Pachakutik, August 2, 1999
Luis Macas, Instituto Científico de Culturas Indígenas (Scientific Institute of Indigenous Cultures), July 28, 1999
Paulina Palacios, legal advisor, Ecuador Runacunapac Riccharimui (The Awakening of the Ecuadorian Indian), July 19, 1999
Luis Verdesoto, August 3, 1999
Jorge Agurto, Conferencia Permanente de los Pueblos Indígenas del Perú, Coordinadora Permanente de los Pueblos Indígenas del Perú (Permanent Conference of the Indigenous Peoples of Peru, Permanent Coordinator of the Indigenous Peoples of Peru), July 11, 2002, Lima
Francisco Ballón, Centro de Investigación y Promoción Amazónica (Center for Amazon Research and Promotion), July 12, 2002, Lima
César Barría Marquillo, executive director, Confederación Nacional Agraria, July 16, 2002, Lima
Eduardo Cáceres, APRODEH, formerly secretary-general, Partido Unido Mariateguista (United Mariateguist Party), July 17, 2002, Lima
Adda Chuecas, Centro Amazónico de Antropología y Aplicación Práctica (Amazonian Center for Anthropology and Applied Practice), July 15, 2002, Lima
David Flores, Casa Campesina, July 24, 2002, Cuzco
Nestor Guevara, Federación Agraria Revolucionaria Túpac Amaru (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Agrarian Federation), July 23, 2002, Cuzco
Antolin Huascar, Federación Agraria Revolucionaria Túpac Amaru (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Agrarian Federation), July 23, 2002, Cuzco
Rodrigo Montoya Rojas, anthropologist, July 17, 2002, Lima
Ana Palomina, Defensoría del Pueblo, Native Communities, July 16, 2002, Lima
Jorge Perez, Movimiento Indio Tawantinsuyo, July 11, 2002, Lima
Wrays Pérez, Asociación Inter-étnica para el Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Jungle), July 11, 2002, Lima
Eliana Rivera Alarcón, Colegio Andino, July 22, 2002, Cuzco
Wilder Sánchez, secretary-general, Confederación Campesina del Perú (Peasant Confederation of Peru), July 12, 2002, Lima
César Sarasara, president, Confederación de Nacionalidades Amazónicas del Perú (Confederation of Amazonian Nationalities of Peru), July 17, 2002, Lima
Richard Chase Smith, Instituto de Buen Común, July 16, 2002, Lima
Victor Torres, advisor to Confederación Campesina del Perú (Peasant Confederation of Peru), July 19, 2002, Lima
David Ugarte, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cuzco, July 24, 2002, Cuzco
Luis Jesús Bello, Human Rights Ombudsman, Amazonas, May 23, 2000, Puerto Ayacucho
Beatriz Bermúdez, director, Office of Indigenous Affairs, May 18, 2000, Caracas
María Pilar García-Guadilla, professor, Universidad Simon Bolívar, May 16, 2000, Caracas
Luis Gómez Calcano, Universidad Central, May 15, 2000, Caracas
José Luis Gonzales, Federación Indígena del Estado de Bolívar (Indigenous Federation of the State of Bolivar), May 19, 2000, Ciudad Bolívar
Guillermo Guevara, President, Organización Regional de Pueblos Indígenas de Amazonas (Regional Organization of Indigenous Peoples of Amazonas), May 24, 2000, Puerto Ayacucho
Dieter Heinen, Instituto Venezolano de Investigación Científica, May 17, 2000, outside Caracas
Janet Kelly, professor, IESA, May 15, 2000, Caracas
José Poyo, Consejo Nacional Indio de Venezuela (National Indian Council of Venezuela), May 22, 2000, Caracas
Miguel Hilario, Commission for the Autonomy of the Shipibo-Conibo Peoples, May 26, 2002; December 18, 2004
Martin Scurrah, Oxfam America, May 14, 2003

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