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Eder, Francisco Javier. Missionnaire en Amazonie: Récit du dix-huitième siècle d'un jésuite au Pérou, en Bolivie et dans les réductions indiennes. Harmattan, 2009.

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Missionnaire en Amazonie: Récit du dix-huitième siècle d'un jésuite au Pérou, en Bolivie et dans les réductions indiennes. Harmattan, 2009.

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Tahuamanu: Racismo y masacre en la Amazonia : Pando, Bolivia, 2008. Federación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de Pando, 2009.

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María, Oviedo S., ed. Consuelo Castedo: Una mujer de la Amazonia. Coordinadora de la Mujer, 2007.

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Castedo, Consuelo. Consuelo Castedo: Una mujer de la Amazonia. Coordinadora de la Mujer, 2007.

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A, Marco O. Ribera. Las represas del madeira: mega impactos en la amazonía. Liga de Defensa del Medio Ambiente, 2008.

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Fox, David. Mining in Latin America: Contemporary change in Andean Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil. University of Bradford, Research Unit on European-Latin American Relations, 1989.

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Barrantes, Roxana, and Diego Burneo. La política forestal en la Amazonía andina: Estudio de casos--Bolivia, Ecuador y Perú. Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social, 2005.

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Cortéz, Víctor Hugo Libera. Tierra mojada: Novela. [s.n.], 2002.

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Saavedra, Consuelo. 4 culturas de la Amazonía: Un recorrido por la realidad, historia, cultura, luchas y demandas de los pueblos indígenas en la Amazonía de Bolivia. CEFREC, 2007.

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Plan Nacional Indígena Originario de Comunicación Audiovisual (Bolivia), ed. 4 culturas de la Amazonía: Un recorrido por la realidad, historia, cultura, luchas y demandas de los pueblos indígenas en la Amazonía de Bolivia. CEFREC, 2007.

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Pärssinen, Martti. Andes orientales y Amazonía occidental: Ensayos entre la historia y la arqueología de Bolivia, Brasil y Perú. Postgrado de la Carrera de Historia, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Colegio Nacional de Historiadores de Bolivia, 2003.

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Amazonía norte de Bolivia: Economía gomera (1870-1940) : bases económicas de un poder regional, la casa Suárez. Colegio Nacional de Historiadores de Bolivia, 2007.

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Amazonas, Programa Regional de Apoyo a. los Pueblos Indígenas de la Cuenca del. Mapajo, ecoturismo indígena: Nuestra selva y cultura : comunidades Mosetén y Chimán del río Quiquibey, amazonía boliviana = Mapajo, indigenous ecotourism : our forest and culture : Mosetén and Chimán communities of the Quiquibey River, Bolivian Amazon. Programa Regional de Apoyo a los Pueblos Indígenas de la Cuenca de Amazonas, 2002.

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Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. Polysynthetic Structures of Lowland Amazonia. Edited by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, and Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.18.

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Lowland Amazonia is the locus of substantial linguistic diversity in terms of genetic affiliation, language structure, and numbers of languages. This chapter will focus on the distribution of types of polysynthetic patterns within Lowland Amazonia, with special attention to the spread, and the types, of noun incorporation. The highest concentration of polysynthetic languages in Amazonia is the region south of the Amazon River, spanning adjacent regions of Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia. Polysynthetic patterns can be reconstructed for the protolanguages of some families, such as Panoan, Harakmbet, and possibly Arawá. Polysynthetic patterns in Arawak family (by far the largest in terms of its geographical spread) are often due to areal diffusion. We will focus on a number of mechanisms for the development of polysynthesis in established linguistic areas, for example the Vaupés River Basin linguistic area, and on a number of established instances of intensive language contact.
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Fronteras, colonizacion y mano de obra indigena, Amazonia andina (siglo XIX-XX): La construccion del espacio socio-economico amazonico en Ecuador, Peru y Bolivia (1792-1948). Universitat de Barcelona, 1998.

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Sea and the Jungle: An Englishman in Amazonia. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2015.

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Helbingen, Alan J. Bojanic. Balance is beautiful: Assessing sustainable development in the rain forests of the Bolivian Amazonia. Universiteit Utrecht, 2001.

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Island, River, and Field: Landscape Archaeology in the Llanos de Mojos. University of New Mexico Press, 2018.

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Derechos indígenas en la Amazonía: Informe regional y estudio de casos Bolivia/ Colombia/ Ecuador/ Venezuela. Red Jurídica Amazónica, 2013.

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1947-, Funk V. A., National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Dept. of Botany., United States National Herbarium, and Smithsonian Institution, eds. Checklist of the plants of the Guiana shield (Venezuela: Amazonas, Bolivar, Delta Amacuro; Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana). Dept. of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, 2007.

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Al este de los andes, al sur del amazonas: Descubrimientos arqueológicos en los bosques secos de los llanos de Bolivia. Gas TransBoliviano, 2001.

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Walker, John H. Agricultural Change In The Bolivian Amazon: Cambio Agricola En La Amazonia Boliviana (University of Pittsburgh Memoirs in Latin American Archaeology, No. 13). University of Pittsburgh Department of Anthro, 2004.

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Nobbs-Thiessen, Ben. Landscape of Migration. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469656106.001.0001.

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In the wake of a 1952 revolution, leaders of Bolivia's National Revolutionary Movement (MNR) embarked on a program of internal colonization known as the "March to the East." In an impoverished country dependent on highland mining, the MNR sought to convert the nation’s vast "undeveloped" Amazonian frontier into farmland, hoping to achieve food security, territorial integrity, and demographic balance. To do so, they encouraged hundreds of thousands of Indigenous Bolivians to relocate from the "overcrowded" Andes to the tropical lowlands, but also welcomed surprising transnational migrant streams, including horse-and-buggy Mennonites from Mexico and displaced Okinawans from across the Pacific. Ben Nobbs-Thiessen details the multifaceted results of these migrations on the environment of the South American interior. As he reveals, one of the "migrants" with the greatest impact was the soybean, which Bolivia embraced as a profitable cash crop while eschewing earlier goals of food security, creating a new model for extractive export agriculture. Half a century of colonization would transform the small regional capital of Santa Cruz de la Sierra into Bolivia's largest city, and the diverging stories of Andean, Mennonite, and Okinawan migrants complicate our understandings of tradition, modernity, foreignness, and belonging in the heart of a rising agro-industrial empire.
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Fronteras, colonización y mano de obra indígena, Amazonia andina (siglo XIX-XX): La construcción del espacio socio-económico amazónico en Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia (1792-1948). Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Fondo Editorial, 1998.

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Influenza aviar. Plan Nacional Sectorial Ambiental para la Prevención y Vigilancia de la Influenza Aviar en Especies Silvestres y los planes regionales de vigilancia y monitoreo para los humedales priorizados en los departamentos de Amazonas, Antioquia, Bolivar, Boyacá, Cauca, Casanare, Caquetá, Cesar, Chocó, Cundinamarca, Huila, La Guajira, Magdalena, Meta, Nariño, San nadrés, Santander, Tolima, Valle del Cauca y Vichada. Colombia. Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible, 2011.

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