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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Ecuador's Political Hegemony: National and Racial Histories 2. The Ecuadorianization of an Archaeological Site: National Identity at Cochasquí 3. National Mechanisms of Appropriation: History, Territory, Gender, and Race at Cochasquí 4. Between Foucault and a Naked Man: Racing Class, Sex, and Gender to the Nation's Past 5. Alternative Histories: The Indian Movement's Encounter with Hegemony 6. The Print Media's Contribution to National History: Who Owns the Past? 7. Conclusion: Power, Hegemony, and National Identity References Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Indians of South America Ecuador Antiquities, Indians of South America Ecuador Historiography, Archaeology Ecuador History, National characteristics, Ecuadorian, Political anthropology Ecuador, Ecuador Politics and government