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Revista Ciencia y Cultura

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Abstract

Social organizations of indigenous women and their relationship with institutional politics. Rev Cien Cult [online]. 2011, n.26, pp.217-231. ISSN 2077-3323.

A number of Social Organizations of Bolivian Indigenous Women emerge in the early eighties with demands and issues diferent from those of other women social organizations already recognized. the Indigenous Women Bolivian Confederation Bartolina Sisa and the Bolivian Wage-Earning Home Workers are some of them. )is article deals with these social organizations trying to analyze and define if their relationship with the State benefits them and helps the development of sectors they represent.

Keywords : Formal politics; traditional structures; political procedures; State institution; Social organizations; Social movements; Indigenous women; Social structures.

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