Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia
This volume provides a multi-sited and multivocalic investigation of the dynamic social, political and economic processes in the creation and implementation of an agricultural development project. The raised field rehabilitation project attempted to introduce a pre-Columbian agricultural method into the contemporary Lake Titicaca Basin.
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Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia
This volume provides a multi-sited and multivocalic investigation of the dynamic social, political and economic processes in the creation and implementation of an agricultural development project. The raised field rehabilitation project attempted to introduce a pre-Columbian agricultural method into the contemporary Lake Titicaca Basin.
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Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia

Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia

by Lynn Swartley
Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia

Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia

by Lynn Swartley

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This volume provides a multi-sited and multivocalic investigation of the dynamic social, political and economic processes in the creation and implementation of an agricultural development project. The raised field rehabilitation project attempted to introduce a pre-Columbian agricultural method into the contemporary Lake Titicaca Basin.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415935647
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/25/2002
Series: Indigenous Peoples and Politics
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Ethnic Groups and the State: From Tiwanaku to National Revolution in the Lake Titicaca Basin3. Agrarian Policies, Indigenous Social Movements and Sustainable Development: The Contexts for Implementing a Bolivian Agricultural Development Project4. Inventing Tradition and Development: The Representation of Raised Field Agriculture5. Traditional Agricultural Practices: Contrasting Representations of Raised Fields with Production Factors at the Local Level6. The Myth of the Idle Peasant Revisited: Access to Labor for Agriculture7. Conclusion: Inventing Indigenous Knowledge and the Maintenance of Class and Ethnic Boundaries
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