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Show 54 effects in the native culture or these realities are not altered despite the forces and factors in operation. In order to measure and appreciate these phenomena it is indispensable to evaluate the material as well as the social and cultural effects. On the basis of the former, policies of impulse or change should be adopted. Applied Social Anthropology and Indianism offer techniques and procedures to make these evaluation processes effective. Sodi M., Demetrio. "Introduccion," Anuario Indigenista, Vol. XXVIII (December, 1968), pp. 5-23. The article was written in Spanish. With this present number of the Anuario Indigenista, Indigenista Interamericano terminates the publication of the reports and papers presented before the VI Congreso Indigenista Interamericano. The author gives a detailed summary of the meeting which was held. 1969 Editorial. "Noticiero Indigenista," America Indigena, XXIX No. 3 (July, 1969), pp. 905-920. Thanks to a subsidy granted to the Inter-American Indian Institute by the Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc., we are beginning with this number the bilingual publication of a new section of America Indigena and of Anuario Indigenista, under the heading of Noticiero Indigenista. The section will be devoted to giving news of the Indian world of this continent, useful information for those interested in the development of continental Indian affairs. Covered in this issue are: 1. Bolivia, "Creation of the National Commission for Agricultural Development of the Bolivian Highlands," and "125 Million dollars in the Development Process of Eastern Bolivia." 2. Ecuador, "Four Hundred Communities Stagnating in Chimborazo," and "Plan for Communal Betterment in Ecuador." 3. Mexico, "Welfare Works among the Mexteco Indians of the State of Puebla, Mexico." 4. Peru, "Community Development Program Underway with an Investment of 1,600 Million Sales," and "Each Small Land Parcel in Puno Serves to Support 300 Persons." Editorial. "Noticiero Indigenista," America Indigena, XXIX No. 4 (October 1969), pp. 1209-1224. Covered in this issue are the Siriono Indians of Eastern Bolivia, Fear of War between the Indians and Whites in Brazil and Napo Province declared zone of protection for |