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In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography"--
Social sciences (general) --- Human geography --- Cartography --- Communities --- Indigenous peoples --- Ethnosociology. --- Social aspects --- Ethnic identity. --- Latin America
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