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Eleven chapters by historians, anthropologists, and sociologists examine Latin American Indian-Western relationships from the Spaniard's initial contact to the cultural interplay of today. Looking at indigenous populations in Mexico, Bolivia, Guatemala, Peru, Chile, and elsewhere, the authors examine and analyze the choices Indians made from military resistance to cultural accommodation.
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