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            1. Laura Graham & Beth Conklin are giving a dual voice update on the advocacy of indigenous peoples in Brazil, a quarter century after their landmark article "The Shifting Middle Ground" #AAA2021Baltimore
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            Their argument: the three major weaknesses/vulnerabilities they identified in 1995 have been overcome in dramatic fashion.
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          Those weaknesses were: An "authenticity trap" forcing representatives to "be pure and poor" Political precarity surrounding small number of charismatic male activists Vulnerability to limited sources of funding
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        Instead, they see hundreds of political associations of indigenous peoples, often led by a more gender-balanced, much better-educated generation of Indigenous leaders who allow movements to speak, lobby, and legally represent themselves.
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    New Indigenous institutions, particularly: Indigenous-run media, Acampamento Terra Livre, an annual mass encampament in Brasilia, & Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil
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      Conclusion: "a kind of rhizomal reslience that might promise hope for the future"