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Chapter 1. Overview Of The Indigenous Situation In The Pan-Amazonia: A Brief Introduction
Part l: Indigenous Peoples In Amazonia: Territorial Context, Land Management, And Rights
Chapter 2. A Voice In The Development Of Amazonia: The Constitutional Rights To Participation Of Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 3. Indigenous Land Rights In Brazil: Challenges And Barriers To Land Demarcation
Chapter 4. Reviewing Amazonian Countries Policies For The Protection Of Indigenous Peoples In Voluntary Isolation And Initial Contact (IPVIIC) And Its Implications For Territorial Dynamics And Indigenous Peoples Development In Amazonia
Chapter 5. Indigenous Land Management, Ecological Restoration And Ethno-Ecotourism Development: The Environmental Role And Empowerment Of The Fakcha Llakta Community In Ecuador
Chapter 6. Ecotourism In The Yanomami Land: A Proposal For Territorial Management And Indigenous Ethnodevelopment
Chapter 7. New Territorialities And Collective Ethnic Identities In The Brazilian Amazon Frontier, Rondonia State: Surui Paiter, Arara And Gavião Indigenous Communities' Land Claims And Alternative Cultural Landscapes
Chapter 8. The Process Of Transition And The Tourism Social Contract In Indigenous Areas: The Case Of The Nova Esperança Indigenous Community, Rio Cuieiras, Brazil
Chapter 9. Ayahuasca Lodges In The Peruvian Amazon: A Valid Alternative For Ethnodevelopment?
Chapter 10. Alleluia And The Akawaio: The Spiritual Geography Of A Highland Revitalization Movement
Chapter 11. Indigenous Higher Education At Insikiran Institute Of Roraima: The Challenges Of Social Participation And The Interculturalization Of Knowledge In The Northernmost Amazonia
Part ll: Indigenous Lands And Peoples: Conservation And Ecological Aspects
Chapter 12. Indigenous Participation In The Native Seed Market: Adapting Ethnic Institutions For Ecological Restoration In The Southeast Amazon
Chapter 13. Cosmology As Indigenous Land Conservation Strategy : Wildlife Consumption Taboos And Social Norms Along The Papuri River (Vaupes, Colombia)
Chapter 14. The Non-Human Borderlands: Engaging With Ecological Justice And Indigenous Rights In Amazonia
Chapter 15. Biodiversity And Knowledge Associated With The Wapishana People's Language: An Ethnolinguistic-Territorial And Conservation Case Study In The Amazon
Chapter 16. Amazonia: Indigenous And Environmental Setbacks In Brazil
Chapter 17. Hydroelectric Plants Construction, Rainforest Landscape Change And Impacts On Indigenous And Traditional Groups In Amazonia: From Balbina, Tucuruí To Belo Monte Contexts
Chapter 18. Amazonia In Transformation: The Need Of Indigenous Empowerment, Innovative Ethnodevelopment Models And Ethnic-Ecological Accountability (Final Considerations).

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