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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  Program on Latin America 
 and the Caribbean  \n\nDepartment of\nGeography present \n\nLimits to\nDec
 olonization: Indigeneity\, Territory\, and Hydrocarbon Politics in the\nBo
 livian Chaco A Talk by \n\nPenelope Anthias\,\n\nDepartment of\nGeography\
 , Durham University (UK)  \n\nThis talk\nexplores Bolivia’s “process of ch
 ange” from the perspective of a group of\nindigenous people living at the 
 margins of the state – and on top of its most\nimportant gas reserves. Fol
 lowing a recent history of dispossession and debt\npeonage\, Guaraní commu
 nities of the Bolivian Chaco have been struggling to gain\nrights to and c
 ontrol of their ancestral territories as Native Community Lands\,\na form 
 of collective land title created in 1996. Based on the experiences of\nthe
  Itika Guasu territorial claim\, the talk will describe how racialized\nin
 equalities and hydrocarbon interests have conjoined to place enduring\nobs
 tacles on indigenous struggles for territory.  Sponsored by Moynihan Insti
 tute of Global Affairs\, Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA
 )\, and&nbsp\;Department of Geography This\ntalk is part of Department of 
 Geography’s Spring 2019 Colloquium Series  Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for
  more information: hkarakas@syr.edu &nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity\, Territory\, and Hydrocarbon
  Politics in the Bolivian Chaco
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p
 > Program on Latin America and the Caribbean </p><p> \n\n</p><p>Department
  of\nGeography </p><p>present</p><p> \n\n</p><p><strong>Limits to\nDecolon
 ization: Indigeneity\, Territory\, and Hydrocarbon Politics in the\nBolivi
 an Chaco</strong> </p><p>A Talk by \n\nPenelope Anthias\,\n\nDepartment of
 \nGeography\, Durham University (UK) </p><p> \n\n</p><p>This talk\nexplore
 s Bolivia’s “process of change” from the perspective of a group of\nindige
 nous people living at the margins of the state – and on top of its most\ni
 mportant gas reserves. Following a recent history of dispossession and deb
 t\npeonage\, Guaraní communities of the Bolivian Chaco have been strugglin
 g to gain\nrights to and control of their ancestral territories as Native 
 Community Lands\,\na form of collective land title created in 1996. Based 
 on the experiences of\nthe Itika Guasu territorial claim\, the talk will d
 escribe how racialized\ninequalities and hydrocarbon interests have conjoi
 ned to place enduring\nobstacles on indigenous struggles for territory. </
 p><p> Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Program on Latin
  America and the Caribbean (PLACA)\, and&nbsp\;Department of Geography </p
 ><p>This\ntalk is part of Department of Geography’s Spring 2019 Colloquium
  Series </p><p> Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more information: <a href=
 "mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr.edu</a> &nbsp\;\n\n<br></p><p>\n\n<
 /p><p>\n\n</p>
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