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'Plurinationalism' refers here to the political argument for a recognition of the national status of indigenous populations, that is, their distinctiveness on the basis of territory, culture and history.
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Sarah A. Radcliffe, 'Imagining the State as a Space: Territoriality and the Formation of the State in Ecuador', in Tomas Blom Hansen and Finn Stepputat (eds.), States of Imagination (London, 2001), pp. 123-45.
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David Hoosen (ed.), Geography and National Identity (Oxford, 1994) claims that Europe had the most intense coincidence of geography and nation-building in the nineteenth century, a view that displaces the co-constitutive role of Latin American geography. While the German state became a user of geography from 1870s, the Argentine Geographical Institute was established in 1879
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(see Marcelo Escolar, S. Quintero and Carlos Rebarotti, 'Geographical Identity and Patriotic Representation in Argentina', in Hoosen (ed.), Geography and national identity, pp. 346-66), and Ecuador established the post of state geologist with considerable responsibility in cartography and spatial projects in 1870
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the short-lived Abdula Bucarám presidency (1996-97) appointed CONAIE's leader to a new indigenous ministry. After Bucarám's departure, the indigenous movement's legitimacy carried CONAIE's demand for the creation of the indigenous development council. Afro-Ecuadoreans have an equivalent development council, the Corporación de Desarrollo Afroecuatoriano (CODAE) and statistical service, the Sistema de Indicadores Sociales del Pueblo Afroecuatoriano (System of Social Indicators for the Afro-Ecuadorean People, SISPAE).
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The PRODEPINE project contained two other mapping procedures, outside this paper's scope due to their local - rather than national - goals. First, land titling for indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorean groups required accurate topographic maps. This project component demonstrated strong continuities with earlier indigenous land-claim activities, although the scale of claims rose considerably. Some indigenous federations had cartographers, due to historical land claims, trained in global positioning systems (GPS) by the NGO FEPP or the German development agency GTZ. Claimants were asked to clear land boundaries of vegetation and put markers down between communities or along rivers. Project staff then confirmed and mapped the boundaries, using GPS to make detailed topographic diagrams. Through local knowledge, claimants were often accurate in estimating the number of hectares involved. A total of 253, 000 hectares were identified and mapped for indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorean beneficiaries, mostly in the Andes. Additional information such as land yet to be titled and a time-series showing rates of land titling was collated centrally. PRODEPINE also generated maps using participatory methodologies to collate baseline data for local development plans. The indigenous development council welcomed participatory mapping as a forerunner of so-called 'Andean community planning' (interview with Galo Ramón, PRODEPINE Technical Director, Quito, April 2000).
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(Grey Postero, Now We Are Citizens). However, the relation between these two approaches, and their relationship with the demographic and political characteristics of each country, lie beyond the scope of this paper.
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ECUARUNARI, CONAIE, DINEIB, Plan, UNICEF, and the Spanish bilateral cooperation agency co-produced this map, under Mario Bustos' editorial coordination. CONAIE provided 16 images for the map.
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Mapmaking in this context represents an ongoing process of using different communication strategies to provide information, raise awareness and publicise ethnic marginalisation
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Mapmaking in this context represents an ongoing process of using different communication strategies to provide information, raise awareness and publicise ethnic marginalisation.
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instead, faces are circles in orange, purple, black or pink. Although this hints at a plurinational imaginary, the power of whiteness/mestizaje remains unmarked.
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For example, the CODENPE map (Figure 3) uses stylised drawings of un-paired male and female figures placed around the map, each with a different type of clothing (thereby breaking gender's association with clothing, and essentialised ethnic identities).
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This relates also to the international principles, rules and conventions for establishing the grid and coordinates for a map. Even Ecuador's highly politicised cartographic productions for schools and the public rest upon these conventions.
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One key influence on these participatory methods comprises the so-called mapas parlantes that originated with Paulo Freire's popular education before being adapted by Fals Borda in Colombia during the 1970s
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One key influence on these participatory methods comprises the so-called mapas parlantes that originated with Paulo Freire's popular education before being adapted by Fals Borda in Colombia during the 1970s.
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