Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard, Juan Javier Rivera Andía, eds. 2019. Indigenous life projects and extractivism. Ethnographies from South America
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Book review of Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard, Juan Javier Rivera Andía, eds, Indigenous life projects and extractivism. Ethnographies from South America. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, pp. 282.
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