1995
DOI: 10.1525/ae.1995.22.1.02a00010
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culture, genuine and spurious: the politics of Indianness in the Vaupés, Colombia

Abstract: In this article I use Edward Sapir's (1924) famous phrase as a theme to explore how Tukanoans of Colombia's Northwest Amazon are learning to change their notions of their own history and culture to achieve a better fit with received wisdom about Indianness. Situated in a highly politicized context, this process involves local and national Indian rights organizations and sympathetic international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). I also briefly address the issue of ethnographic authority—the confrontation b… Show more

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“…Due to its focus on improving lives through knowledge and action, action research provides an ideal framework for positive psychology interventions aimed at facilitating human growth and functioning within organizations. It is also well suited to organizational settings where researchers act as change agents (see Jackson, 1995) whilst also aiming to empower those operating within the organization by promoting participants" ownership of the change process. Such uses of action research are also consistent with the notion of "scholarly consultancy" approaches to organizational change in other performance domains.…”
Section: Action Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its focus on improving lives through knowledge and action, action research provides an ideal framework for positive psychology interventions aimed at facilitating human growth and functioning within organizations. It is also well suited to organizational settings where researchers act as change agents (see Jackson, 1995) whilst also aiming to empower those operating within the organization by promoting participants" ownership of the change process. Such uses of action research are also consistent with the notion of "scholarly consultancy" approaches to organizational change in other performance domains.…”
Section: Action Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No revolutionary himself, Rostow could agree with Marx that in order to make an omelette one must first crack the eggs. Interesting that many peoples now explicitly engaged in defending their culture against national and international domination-the Maya of Guatemala and the Tukanoans of Columbia, for example (Warren 1992, Watanabe 1995, Jackson 1995-have distanced themselves both from the national-bourgeois Right and the international-proletarian Left, refusing the assimilationist pressures that would sacrifice their ethnicity to either the construction of the nation or the struggle against capitalist imperialism. Contrary to the evolutionary destiny the West had foreseen for them, the so-called savages will neither be all alike nor just like us.…”
Section: What Is Not Too Enlighteningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others argue that the articulation of CB program as a strategy to join the "knowledge economy" has resulted in a situation where indigenous languages (spoken by approximately 10% of the population) have been undervalued and deemed to disappear, as they do not have a significant economic value (de Mejía, 2006;González Moncada, 2009;Jackson, 1995;). Moreover, the policy seems to support patterns of stratification among Spanish speakers; students of the private sector have wider access to English through truly bilingual schools:…”
Section: Criticismmentioning
confidence: 99%