In the 1930s, the Bolivian elites promoted an education policy inspired by indigenist thought which sought to solve the problems faced by indigenous people – concerning welfare, hygiene, agricultural techniques, land issues – and to value to some extent their own culture. The ideal pursued was to shape a truly conviviality of Bolivian society with its otherness, giving rise to a new type of ‘Indian’ who would contribute actively and voluntarily to the progress of the nation. This educational project also addressed the Amazonian societies through the so-called school centres for “savages”. The ‘wild nature’ and ‘primitive state’ of the ethnic groups with which these schools operated – specifically the Siriono and the Moré – however, meant th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
Honorable mention for the 2010 Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize. Student research paper and ac...
This dissertation is a historical ethnography of colonization and conversion in Northwest Amazonia a...
This article argues that in the development of a system of indigenous education in Bolivia, the indi...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
Education is an important and high-return investment in development since it contributes to improvin...
This dissertation examines the lives of Inga-speaking indigenous peoples living in the Pastaza basin...
The legacy of a colonialist, assimilationist educational system in countries such as Bolivia is the ...
The people of the altiplano (Andean highland plateau at around 13,000 feet above sea level) are the ...
Bolivia is one of the few Latin American nations with a majority indian population. Strong assimilat...
The author describes the challenges and opportunities of the new Bolivian educational paradigm activ...
COMARU (Consejo Machiguenga del Río Urubamba) is an indigenous organization that promotes the rights...
The current competition for land in the Peruvian Amazon presents a challenge to many indige-nous com...
This article studies the history of indigenous education in Bolivia from two fundamental aspects: th...
This undergraduate thesis examines how to measure the influence of the Evo Morales administration’s ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
Honorable mention for the 2010 Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize. Student research paper and ac...
This dissertation is a historical ethnography of colonization and conversion in Northwest Amazonia a...
This article argues that in the development of a system of indigenous education in Bolivia, the indi...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
Education is an important and high-return investment in development since it contributes to improvin...
This dissertation examines the lives of Inga-speaking indigenous peoples living in the Pastaza basin...
The legacy of a colonialist, assimilationist educational system in countries such as Bolivia is the ...
The people of the altiplano (Andean highland plateau at around 13,000 feet above sea level) are the ...
Bolivia is one of the few Latin American nations with a majority indian population. Strong assimilat...
The author describes the challenges and opportunities of the new Bolivian educational paradigm activ...
COMARU (Consejo Machiguenga del Río Urubamba) is an indigenous organization that promotes the rights...
The current competition for land in the Peruvian Amazon presents a challenge to many indige-nous com...
This article studies the history of indigenous education in Bolivia from two fundamental aspects: th...
This undergraduate thesis examines how to measure the influence of the Evo Morales administration’s ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
Honorable mention for the 2010 Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize. Student research paper and ac...
This dissertation is a historical ethnography of colonization and conversion in Northwest Amazonia a...