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Anthropologist Nicholas Limerick on Covid-19 and Indigenous Organization in Latin America

Anthropologist Nicholas Limerick on Covid-19 and Indigenous Organization in Latin America

Update: 2021-03-16
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Nicholas Limerick discusses in this episode the dramatic effects of lack of schooling in Latin America during the pandemic as well as the role of indigenous organizations, especially CONAIE, in providing information in indigenous languages to fight Covid-19. He emphasizes how indigenous organization was crucial for the establishment of bilingual education and the teaching of Kitchwa in Ecuador. He further discusses how the teaching of Kitchwa in Ecuador has involved its standardization in a way that is not necessarily recognized by those speaking the language at home. Finally, he discusses the role of the Ecuadorian indigenous movement in the presidential election of this year and his perspectives on the runoff election of April 11th.

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Anthropologist Nicholas Limerick on Covid-19 and Indigenous Organization in Latin America

Anthropologist Nicholas Limerick on Covid-19 and Indigenous Organization in Latin America

Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University