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From “Invisible Natives” to an “Irruption of Indigenous Identity”? Two Decades of Change Among the Tacana in the Northern Bolivian Amazon
UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Previously Published Works
Appendices
Madera River Infrasturcture Paper
Almost Ten Years Since Decentralization Laws in Bolivia: Status Quo Or Improvement for the Lowland Indigenous People? Evidences from the Tsimane’ Amerindians Of
A Comparative Analysis of Two Tsimane ’ Territories in the Bolivian Lowlands
Bolivia Coca Cultivation Survey June 2007
Bolivia Rapid Response Floods
Pre-Columbian Ring Ditch Construction and Land Use on a ‘Chocolate Forest Island’ in the Bolivian Amazon
Flash 2008 Bolivia 11.Pdf (English)
Ethnobotanical Knowedge Acquisition Among Tsimane' Children In
Distribution, Diversity and Conservation Status of Bolivian Amphibians
Emergency Appeal Final Report Bolivia: Floods and Landslide
An Artificial Landscape-Scale Fishery in the Bolivian Amazon
Lepidoptera: Saturniidae, Hemileucinae
Distribution, Diversity and Conservation Status of Bolivian Amphibians
Enhancing Psychological Support
Pithecidae, Primates) in Northern Beni Department, Bolivia
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2.5 Bolivia Waterways Assessment
Bolivia 2019 Human Rights Report
A Case Study in Development from the Cattle Region
Volunteer Orientation Pack 2018
Bolivia: Floods "Torrential Rains Almost in All of the Territory OCHA Situation Report No
Travels in Bolivia Apartado @-3870 San Jos6, Costa Rica December, 1978 Mr
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Conservation of Settled Territories in the Bolivian Amazon
Bolivia: Floods and Landslides
The Pilon Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Indigenous Territory Beni, Bolivia
Quantitative Morphological Evidence for Incipient Species Within Lutzomyia Quinquefer (Diptera: Psychodidae) JP Dujardin/+, F Le Pont*, E Martinez*
Bolivia MINIMAL ADVANCEMENT – EFFORTS MADE but CONTINUED LAW THAT DELAYED ADVANCEMENT
Background of the Study the Republic of Bolivia Is a Landlocked Country
Migration– Climate Change
Bolivian Legal Reforms and Local Indigenous Organizations Opportunities and Obstacles in a Lowland Municipality by J
Tsimane’ Linguistic Origins Are Often Linked to the Language Spoken by the Moseten People As Part of an Isolated Bolivian Lowland Language Family (Chicchón 1992)
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Indigenous Modernities and the Performance of the Music of Bolivian Mission Archives by the Ensamble Moxos
Río Blanco 5
29 January 2014: Bolivia – Severe Weather
Wwfolio Bolivia Edition Nº 16 – January 2009 2 • Wwfolio Living Editorial
URBAN WATER CHALLENGES in the AMERICAS Bolivia
Rio Mamore - BOLIVIA 0 ' 7 4 ° S " 4 0 1 Flood Risk Assessment - 01/11/2014 ' 7 4 ° 4
Understanding Factors Influencing Cattle Ranchers' Adoption of Conservation Practices in the Beni Savanna, Bolivia
1 Introduction
The Emergence of Machupo Virus in Post-Revolutionary Bolivia