This dissertation is a study of diverse linguistic resources and contentious identity politics among indigenous Amazonian Kichwas in the city of Tena, Ecuador. Tena is a rapidly developing Amazonian provincial capital city with a long history of interethnic and interlinguistic contact. In recent decades, the course of indigenous Kichwa identity formation has been dramatically altered by increasing urban relocation, a burgeoning international eco-tourism industry, a generational language shift toward Spanish monolingualism, and the introduction of bilingual and intercultural education into native communities.The current era of nationalistic Ecuadorian "interculturality" and cultural tourism have heightened the public visibility of threatened...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
This thesis investigates the socio-cultural and linguistic development of pre-Columbian Amazonia, wi...
An indigenous language with more than one million speakers in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, Kichwa is...
In December 2008, indigenous educators in Napo, Ecuador launched the First Contest of Kichwa Legend...
This dissertation asks: How, and why, does a politics of indigeneity, especially through intersectin...
This dissertation examines the process of Quichua language revitalization in two communities of Sara...
The purpose for my research was to identify and analyze the perspectives and preconceptions that non...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010Ecuador is linguistically diverse: it is home to thirteen...
This study in linguistic and sociocultural anthropology documents contemporary transformations in th...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of race and other forms of social categorization as appro...
Aims and objectives: This study aims to explore language attitudes among speakers of Shipibo, an Am...
textabstractCivil society building efforts in Ecuador have provided the Achuar and Kichwas of the Am...
The central research question of this thesis addresses the interrelations between bi- and plurilingu...
Michael Wroblewski,A�March 2014,A�A�A�Public Indigeneity, Language Revitalization, and Intercultural...
Amazonian Spanish: Language contact and evolution explores the unique origins, linguistic features, ...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
This thesis investigates the socio-cultural and linguistic development of pre-Columbian Amazonia, wi...
An indigenous language with more than one million speakers in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, Kichwa is...
In December 2008, indigenous educators in Napo, Ecuador launched the First Contest of Kichwa Legend...
This dissertation asks: How, and why, does a politics of indigeneity, especially through intersectin...
This dissertation examines the process of Quichua language revitalization in two communities of Sara...
The purpose for my research was to identify and analyze the perspectives and preconceptions that non...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010Ecuador is linguistically diverse: it is home to thirteen...
This study in linguistic and sociocultural anthropology documents contemporary transformations in th...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of race and other forms of social categorization as appro...
Aims and objectives: This study aims to explore language attitudes among speakers of Shipibo, an Am...
textabstractCivil society building efforts in Ecuador have provided the Achuar and Kichwas of the Am...
The central research question of this thesis addresses the interrelations between bi- and plurilingu...
Michael Wroblewski,A�March 2014,A�A�A�Public Indigeneity, Language Revitalization, and Intercultural...
Amazonian Spanish: Language contact and evolution explores the unique origins, linguistic features, ...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
This thesis investigates the socio-cultural and linguistic development of pre-Columbian Amazonia, wi...
An indigenous language with more than one million speakers in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, Kichwa is...