Indigenous Social Movements in the Americas

The present text serves as an introduction to RIAS Vol. 12, Spring–Summer № 1 /2019, dedicated to Indigenous social movements in the Americas. It outlines the major areas of interest of the Contributors, explaining ways in which the issue explores selected cases of Indigenous resistance to oppressiv...

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Published in:Review of International American Studies
Main Authors: Kruk-Buchowska, Zuzanna, Davis, Jenny L.
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Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego 2019
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