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Winter 2012
43:1

January 2012

  • Julio CotlerRecipient of the Kalman Silvert Award for 2012
  • Informe de la Presidentapor Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida

On the Profession

  • Introduction: Some Critical Challenges for Emerging Indigenous Studiesby Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante
  • Literaturas de Abya Yalapor Arturo Arias, Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante y Emilio del Valle Escalante
  • The Study of Indigenous Languages in Latin Americaby Nora C. England
  • Pensar y hacer como mapuchepor Pablo Marimán Quemenado
  • Mujeres indígenas presas en México y Estados Unidos: Un desafío hemisférico para los estudios indígenaspor Rosalva Aída Hernández C. y Shannon Speed
  • Desafío maya: ¿"objetos de estudio" o sujetos intelectuales?por Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj
  • Whence Amazonian Studiesby Tracy Devine Guzmán

ON LASA2012

  • Experiencing San Franciscoby Harold Trinkunas

Section News

  • The China Factor in Mexico-U.S. Relations
  • Report of the Second Conference on Ethnicity, Race and Indigenous People
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