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Title National integration and contested autonomy : the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua / edited by Luciano Baracco.

Publication Info. New York : Algora Pub., [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 342 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Kingdom Of Mosquitia And The Mosquito Reservation: Precursors Of Indian Autonomy?; Chapter 2. Rebellion From Without: Foreign Capital, Missionaries, Sandinistas, Marines & Guardia, And Costeños In The Time Of T; Chapter 3. A "Strange Potpourri": Revisiting Sandino's Legacy in the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua; Chapter 4. From Developmentalism to Autonomy: The Sandinista Revolution and the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua; Chapter 5. El Gigante que Despierta (The Awakening Giant): Parties and Elections in the Life of the Autonomous Regional Council.
Chapter 6. Neoliberalism, Patriarchal Rule, and Cultural Change at the turn of the Twentieth Century: The Case of TasbapauniChapter 7. Rising Up? Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Women's Political Leadership in the RAAN; Chapter 8. Gaining and Realizing Language Rights in a Multilingual Region; Chapter 9. Territorial Demarcation and Indigenous Rights in Eastern Nicaragua: The Case of Kakabila; Chapter 10. "We Are the Owners": Autonomy and Natural Resources in Northeastern Nicaragua; Index.
Summary The indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples along Nicaragua?s Caribbean Coast, once colonized by the British, have long sought to establish their autonomy vis-à-vis the dominant Spanish-influenced regions of the Pacific coast. The book provides a wide overview of the autonomy process by looking at the historical background of autonomy, claims to land, language rights, and land demarcation and communal forestry projects. This book seeks to satisfy the globally emerging interest in the idea of autonomy and bi-zonality as an effective mechanism of conflict resolution and protection of minority rig.
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Subject Miskito Indians -- Nicaragua -- Government relations.
Miskito Indians.
Nicaragua.
Miskito Indians -- Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Mosquitia (Nicaragua and Honduras) -- Politics and government.
Atlantic Coast (Nicaragua) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Baracco, Luciano.
Other Form: Print version: National integration and contested autonomy. New York : Algora Pub., ©2011 (DLC) 2010050439
ISBN 9780875868240 (electronic book)
087586824X (electronic book)
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9780875868226 (soft ; alkaline paper)
9780875868233 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)