Abstract
In June of 1990, the mountains of the Ecuadorian Sierra provided the setting for a spectacular display of protest. For an entire week, tens of thousands of Indian peasants stopped delivering farm produce to the towns and blocked the main highways, picketed on the roadsides and marched en masse in regional capitals. In some places, demonstrators seized the offices of government agencies, and in others, localized skirmishes reportedly broke out where landowners and Indian communities had been embroiled in unresolved land disputes.
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Zamosc, L. (1994). AGRARIAN PROTEST AND THE INDIAN MOVEMENT IN THE ECUADORIAN HIGHLANDS. Latin American Research Review, 29(3), 37–68. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0023879100035536
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