Oppressed But Not Defeated: Peasant Struggles Among the Aymara and Qhechwa in Bolivia, 1900-1980 |
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The 19101930 rebellions in | 25 |
The 1947 cycle of uprisings | 53 |
The state of agriculture before | 63 |
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1952 revolution Achacachi agrarian reform agricultural Albó Altiplano Andean ayllus Aymara Aymara and Qhechwa Aymara peasants Bánzer Barrientos Bartolina Sisa Bolivia caciques Canaviri cent Central Obrera Boliviana centres Chaco War cities Cliza Cochabamba valleys colonial compañero Congress countryside Creole CSUTCB cultural Dandler demands democratic departmental domination economic elections estate owners ethnic exploitation Federation forms Government Government-sponsored union groups hacienda ideological Indian community Indian peasants Jenaro Flores Katarist movement La Paz land reform landowners large estates leaders leadership liberation mallkus manipulation ment mestizo military Military-Peasant Pact miners mining northern Potosí oligarchy oppressed organization organizational Oruro Pacajes participation parties peasant movement peasant union movement peasantry popular production programme Punata rebellion region represented Republic road-blocks rural areas rural union sectors social structure struggle tenant farmers tion trade union traditional Túpac Katari Ucureña union and political union apparatus uprisings urban Villarroel Willka workers