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*Indigenous communities have formed trans-community networks facilitated by states, churches, unions, nongovernmental organizations
*Indigenous communities have formed trans-community networks facilitated by states, churches, unions, nongovernmental organizations
*The state tried to garner support and suppress rebellion via land reforms, which led to rural organizing and cross community networks and centered the state as the target of organizing
*The state tried to garner support and suppress rebellion via land reforms, which led to rural organizing and cross community networks and centered the state as the target of organizing
*Churches provided means of communication/interaction and literacy skills
*Churches provided means of communication/interaction and literacy skills; Christian ideology encouraged activism and the emergence of lay leaders
*Christian ideology encouraged activism and the emergence of lay leaders
'''Concluding with Democracy'''
'''Concluding with Democracy'''
*Latin America’s indigenous movements have emerged in response to state reforms that dismantle class rights and community autonomy, as well as incomplete political liberalization which has neglected to support indigenous rights
*Latin America’s indigenous movements have emerged in response to state reforms that dismantle class rights and community autonomy, as well as incomplete political liberalization which has neglected to support indigenous rights
*Indigenous groups have mobilized around land rights to achieve survival and autonomy
*Indigenous groups have mobilized around land rights to achieve survival and autonomy
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