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020 _a9781666906592
_qhbk.
041 _aeng
082 _a986.65074
_bVOE
100 _aVoelkl, Pilar Sánchez
245 0 _aIndigenous Settlers of the Galápagos :
_bConservation Law, Race, and Society /
_cPilar Sánchez Voelkl.
260 _bLexington Books,
_c2022.
_aLanham :
300 _axiii, 229 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographies and index.
505 _aIntro Contents Figures Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One Ecuadorian Colonization Chapter Two Science Takes on the Galápagos Chapter Three From the Andean Highlands to the Galápagos Islands Chapter Four Salasaca Colonos Chapter Five The Disappearing "Colono" Chapter Six Translating Conservation Law Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
520 _aPilar Sánchez Voelkl offers an anthropological account of the early arrival and prominence of Indigenous peoples in the Galápagos Islands. Their history and everyday life reveal how multiple notions of nature, race, and society travel and meet, shaping the way conservation thought is translated into law.
650 _aGalapagos Islands.
650 _aIndians of South America.
942 _cENG
999 _c51540
_d51540