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Show 58 that shape the field of anthropology, as well as the concepts and models that have and are being used as the solution of practical problems. It is followed by a critical review of the results obtained in application of anthropology to problems and projects related with the Indianist policy of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Panama, Guatemala, and Mexico. Finally, an enumeration is made of the factors that have contributed to the slight success of applied anthropology in the majority of the cases cited. Informacion. "Celebracion del Dia Americano del Indio," America Indigena, XXXI No. 2, (April, 1971), pp. 482-492. The entire article written in Spanish. Marroquin, Alejandro D. "Un ano mas," Editorial, Anuario Indigenista, XXXI, (December, 1971), pp. 5-9. Entire editorial in Spanish. The Boletin Indigenista first appeared in August of 1941, and later was changed to Anuario Indigenista. Since the beginning of this annual, it has been an instrument for Indian politics in the continent. The article goes on to explain the great value of this annual. Patzcuaro, Michoacan, (Mexico) "Acta Final del Sexto Congreso Indigenista Interamericano," Anuario Indigenista, XXI, (December, 1971) pp. 11-47. Entire article in Spanish. Chapters 1-9 are recommendations and chapter 10 contains agreement s. Subjects of Chapters: 1) Problem Systems and Indians in Special Economic areas. 2) Economic Problems 3) Education and Indian Languages 4) Communications 5) Health 6) Indians in the Area Zones 7) Effects of the technological advance within the Indian Community Organization 8) Personal preparation for Indian labor 9) Special Recommendations 10) Various Agreements. 1972 "Discursos de inauguracion," Anuario Indigenista, XXXI, (December, ]972) pp. 9-52. All inauguration speeches are in Spanish. 1) Discurso del jefe de la Delegacion del Brasil, excelentisimo senor Ministro Costa Cavalcanti. pp. 9-13. 2) Discurso del Dr. Gonzalo Aguirre Beltran. pp. 15-18. 3) Informe de labores que presenta el Instituto Indigenista Interamericano al VII Congreso Indigenista Interamericano. pp. 19-52. |