This article examines indigenous discourse in the Americas during a 15-year period and its particular application in indigenous movements in Bolivia through the political crises and the installation of the Constitutional Assembly. It argues for a view of multiple temporal and spatial patterns in indigenous thought that opens the possibility for understanding the complexities of radically reforming the nation.
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