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Like many other indigenous groups, the Huaorani of eastern Ecuador are facing many challenges as they attempt to confront the globalization of capitalism in the 21st century. In 1991, they formed a political organization as a direct response to the growing threat to Huaorani territory posed by oil exploitation, colonization, and other pressures. The author explores the structures and practices of the organization, as well as the contradictions created by the imposition of an alien and hierarchical organizational form on a traditionally egalitarian society. This study has broad implications for those who work toward "cultural survival" or try to "save the rainforest."



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“…excellent ethnography…this work provides an interesting and important account of one indigenous people’s political struggles in contemporary Amazonia.” · Journal of Latin American Studies

"... a good book ... clearly written ... that raises a number of important general issues relevant to the contemporary political, cultural and economic struggles of indigenous peoples of the Amazon and elsewhere." · Terence Turner, Cornell University



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. History and Background
Chapter 2. Onhae: Structures and Achievements
Chapter 3. Practice and Praxis: Onhae in Action
Chapter 4. Toward an Organizational Evaluation
Chapter 5. Conclusion

Works Cited
Index

Resistance in an Amazonian Community: Huaorani

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845453060, 978-1845453060
      ISBN10: 1845453069

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Like many other indigenous groups, the Huaorani of eastern Ecuador are facing many challenges as they attempt to confront the globalization of capitalism in the 21st century. In 1991, they formed a political organization as a direct response to the growing threat to Huaorani territory posed by oil exploitation, colonization, and other pressures. The author explores the structures and practices of the organization, as well as the contradictions created by the imposition of an alien and hierarchical organizational form on a traditionally egalitarian society. This study has broad implications for those who work toward "cultural survival" or try to "save the rainforest."



      Trade Review

      “…excellent ethnography…this work provides an interesting and important account of one indigenous people’s political struggles in contemporary Amazonia.” · Journal of Latin American Studies

      "... a good book ... clearly written ... that raises a number of important general issues relevant to the contemporary political, cultural and economic struggles of indigenous peoples of the Amazon and elsewhere." · Terence Turner, Cornell University



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. History and Background
      Chapter 2. Onhae: Structures and Achievements
      Chapter 3. Practice and Praxis: Onhae in Action
      Chapter 4. Toward an Organizational Evaluation
      Chapter 5. Conclusion

      Works Cited
      Index

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