A Future for Amazonia

A Future for Amazonia
Title A Future for Amazonia PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Cepek
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 273
Release 2012-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292745729

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Blending ethnography with a fascinating personal story, A Future for Amazonia is an account of a political movement that arose in the early 1990s in response to decades of attacks on the lands and peoples of eastern Ecuador, one of the world’s most culturally and biologically diverse places. After generations of ruin at the hands of colonizing farmers, transnational oil companies, and Colombian armed factions, the indigenous Cofán people and their rain forest territory faced imminent jeopardy. In a surprising turn of events, the Cofán chose Randy Borman, a man of Euro-American descent, to lead their efforts to overcome the crisis that confronted them. Drawing on three years of ethnographic research, A Future for Amazonia begins by tracing the contours of Cofán society and Borman’s place within it. Borman, a blue-eyed, white-skinned child of North American missionary-linguists, was raised in a Cofán community and gradually came to share the identity of his adoptive nation. He became a global media phenomenon and forged creative partnerships between Cofán communities, conservationist organizations, Western scientists, and the Ecuadorian state. The result was a collective mobilization that transformed the Cofán nation in unprecedented ways, providing them with political power, scientific expertise, and a new role as ambitious caretakers of more than one million acres of forest. Challenging simplistic notions of identity, indigeneity, and inevitable ecological destruction, A Future for Amazonia charts an inspiring course for environmental politics in the twenty-first century.

A Future for Amazonia

A Future for Amazonia
Title A Future for Amazonia PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Cepek
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 273
Release 2012-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292745729

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Blending ethnography with a fascinating personal story, A Future for Amazonia is an account of a political movement that arose in the early 1990s in response to decades of attacks on the lands and peoples of eastern Ecuador, one of the world’s most culturally and biologically diverse places. After generations of ruin at the hands of colonizing farmers, transnational oil companies, and Colombian armed factions, the indigenous Cofán people and their rain forest territory faced imminent jeopardy. In a surprising turn of events, the Cofán chose Randy Borman, a man of Euro-American descent, to lead their efforts to overcome the crisis that confronted them. Drawing on three years of ethnographic research, A Future for Amazonia begins by tracing the contours of Cofán society and Borman’s place within it. Borman, a blue-eyed, white-skinned child of North American missionary-linguists, was raised in a Cofán community and gradually came to share the identity of his adoptive nation. He became a global media phenomenon and forged creative partnerships between Cofán communities, conservationist organizations, Western scientists, and the Ecuadorian state. The result was a collective mobilization that transformed the Cofán nation in unprecedented ways, providing them with political power, scientific expertise, and a new role as ambitious caretakers of more than one million acres of forest. Challenging simplistic notions of identity, indigeneity, and inevitable ecological destruction, A Future for Amazonia charts an inspiring course for environmental politics in the twenty-first century.

An American Consul in Amazonia

An American Consul in Amazonia
Title An American Consul in Amazonia PDF eBook
Author Joseph Orton Kerbey
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1911
Genre Amazon River
ISBN

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Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro

Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro
Title Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro PDF eBook
Author Alfred Russel Wallace
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1889
Genre Amazon River Region
ISBN

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Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Change

Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Change
Title Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Change PDF eBook
Author Lindsey Gillson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 231
Release 2015
Genre Nature
ISBN 0198713045

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Discusses how a knowledge of long-term change in ecosystems can inform and influence their conservation, integrating perspectives from archaeology, environmental history and palaeoecology.

A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro

A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro
Title A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro PDF eBook
Author Alfred Russel Wallace
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1895
Genre Amazon River Valley
ISBN

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English Colonies in Guiana and on the Amazon

English Colonies in Guiana and on the Amazon
Title English Colonies in Guiana and on the Amazon PDF eBook
Author James Alexander Williamson
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1923
Genre Amazon River Valley
ISBN

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