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PARTICIPATORY
MAPPING OF INDIGENOUS LANDS IN LATIN AMERICA
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PARTICIPATORY MAPPING OF INDIGENOUS LANDS IN
LATIN AMERICA
Special Issue of Human Organization, Volume 62, Number 4,
Winter 2003
Guest Editors, Peter H. Herlihy and Gregory Knapp
Maps
of, by, and for the Peoples of Latin America. Peter H Herlihy and Gregory
Knapp
Participatory Research Mapping of Indigenous Lands in Darien,
Panama. Peter H Herlihy
Participatory Mapping of Community Lands
and Hunting Yields Among the Bugle of Western Panama. Derek A.
Smith
Mapping Dreams in Nicaragua’s Bosawas Reserve. Anthony
Stocks
Mapping the Past and Future: Geomatics and Indigenous Territories
in the Peruvian Amazon. Richard Chase Smith, Margarita Benavides, Mario
Pariona, and Ernesto Tuesta
Rights, Resources, and the Social Memory of
Struggle: Reflections on the Study of Indigenous and Black Community Land
Rights on Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast. Edmund T Gordon, Galio C Gurdian,
and Charles R Hale
Narrating Place and Identity, or Mapping Miskitu Land
Claims in Northeastern Nicaragua. Karl Offen
Gentileza: Dr. David
Robinson
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