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Protecting What's Ours: Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity. A Publication of the South and Meso American Indian Rights Center [featuring] interviews with Marcela Machaca Mendieta, Leonardo Viteri, and Eudicio Castillo

Protecting What's Ours: Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity. A Publication of the South and Meso American Indian Rights Center [featuring] interviews with Marcela Machaca Mendieta, Leonardo Viteri, and Eudicio Castillo

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Protecting What's Ours: Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity. A Publication of the South and Meso American Indian Rights Center [featuring] interviews with Marcela Machaca Mendieta, Leonardo Viteri, and Eudicio Castillo

by Rothschild, David, compiler/editor. Interviews with Marcela Machaca Mendieta, Leonardo Viteri, and Eudicio Castillo

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Oakland: SAIIC, 1996. Paperback. vi, [89]p., scattered b&w photography, preliminary issuance of a text-in-progress (laid in, find a flyer, a questionnaire asking for critical comments with an eye to an emended edition that's in the works). Softbound in copyshop format, under a clear acetate cover-leaf and plastikoid rear cover, strongly fastened along the spine. A very good copy: sound, clean and unmarked (the questionnaire is a little beat-up). Entrepreneurs are copying not just plant and animal life in order to market genes, but are coaxing tribal humans to allow their genepools to be commercialized.

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Title
Protecting What's Ours: Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity. A Publication of the South and Meso American Indian Rights Center [featuring] interviews with Marcela Machaca Mendieta, Leonardo Viteri, and Eudicio Castillo
Author
Rothschild, David, compiler/editor. Interviews with Marcela Machaca Mendieta, Leonardo Viteri, and Eudicio Castillo
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SAIIC
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Oakland
Date Published
1996
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Oral tradition / transcription; Ecology; Human rights; Central America; South America;

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