Preface/Acknowledgments Editor's Introduction Section 1: Mexico and Central America 1. A New Dawn or a Cycle Restored? Regional Dynamics and Cultural Politics in Indigenous Mexico, 1978-2001 Jerome M. Levi 2. Appropriating the Indigenous, Creating Complicity: The Guatemalan Military and the Sanctioned Maya Jennifer Schiriner Section II: The Colombian War Zone 3. The Kuna of Panama: Continuing Threats to Land and Autonomy James Howe 4. Caught in the Crossfire: Colombia's Indigenous Peoples during the 1990s Jean Jackson 5. The Politics of Identity and Cultural Difference in the Colombian Amazon: Claiming Indigenous Rights in the Putumayo Region Maria Clemencia Ratnirez Section III: The Andean Countries 6. Ecuador's Indian Movement: Pawn in a Short Game or Agent in State Reconfiguration? Theodore Macdonald, Jr.
7. State Power and Indigenous Peoples in Peruvian Amazonia: A Lost Decade, 1990-2000 Bartholomew Dean 8. Andean Culture, Indigenous Identity, and the State in Peru Paul H. Gelles 9. Paradoxes of Liberal Indigenism: Indigenous Movements, State Processes, and Intercultural Reform in Bolivia Bret Gustafson Section IV: Lowland South American Countries 10. New Rules for the Game: Paraguayan Indigenous Groups and the Transition to Democracy Richard Reed 11. For Reasons of State: Paradoxes of Indigenist Policy in Brazil David Maybury-Lewis Conclusion Index.