• Remaking Kichwa: Language and Indigenous Pluralism in Amazonian Ecuador (Bloomsbury Studies in Linguistic Anthropology)

    Remaking Kichwa: Language and Indigenous Pluralism in Amazonian Ecuador (Bloomsbury Studies in Linguistic Anthropology)

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    Explore groundbreaking language revitalization efforts, delving into how the Kichwa of Amazonian Ecuador are actively reshaping their futures. This crucial work in linguistic anthropology examines creative bilingual discourse and indigenous pluralism, showcasing profound cultural adaptation. Through extensive ethnographic research, discover the power of conversation and performance media in asserting autonomy and forging new identities. An essential read for scholars, students of anthropology and linguistics, and anyone interested in indigenous resilience and the evolution of cultural discourse worldwide.

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