Diane Haughney is visiting assistant professor of political science at Bates College.
"Makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the policies the Chilean government has pursued toward the country's indigenous population. The author highlights not only governmental policies since the end of the nineteenth century but also the responses of the indigenous communities to those policies. Most importantly, [she] gives the reader a clear indication of the devastating effects of globalization and the application of neoliberal policies on the indigenous communities in Chile."
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