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Weaponizing Maps Indigenous Peoples And Counterinsurgency In The Americas Illustrated Joe Bryan

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Weaponizing Maps Indigenous Peoples And Counterinsurgency In The Americas Illustrated Joe Bryan
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.8 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Joe Bryan, Denis Wood
ISBN: 9781462519910, 1462519911
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Illustrated

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Weaponizing Maps Indigenous Peoples And Counterinsurgency In The Americas Illustrated Joe Bryan by Joe Bryan, Denis Wood 9781462519910, 1462519911 instant download after payment.

Maps play an indispensable role in indigenous peoples? efforts to secure land rights in the Americas and beyond. Yet indigenous peoples did not invent participatory mapping techniques on their own; they appropriated them from techniques developed for colonial rule and counterinsurgency campaigns, and refined by anthropologists and geographers. Through a series of historical and contemporary examples from Nicaragua, Canada, and Mexico, this book explores the tension between military applications of participatory mapping and its use for political mobilization and advocacy. The authors analyze the emergence of indigenous territories as spaces defined by a collective way of life--and as a particular kind of battleground.

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