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AHMAD LUCIANO Ahmad Luciano, better known as Anthony, 17, 366 E. Bald Eagle St., Lock Haven, Pa., died unexpectedly March 13, 2021. Born May 16, 2003 in Newark, N.J., he was the son of Jessica Luciano who survives in Harrisburg, Pa., along with his stepfather, Gary Thomas. He was later adopted by his loving grandparents, Alma and Luis Luciano. Anthony was a sweet, loving and cheerful human being who attended the Sugar Valley Rural Charter School where he participated in wrestling and met many good friends. He loved music so much that he recorded his own music. He also had many hobbies. In addition to his parents and grandparents he is survived by three brothers, Santos Luciano, Lock Haven, Pa., Rahmel Dyer, Trenton, N.J., and Jalil Jaber, Newark, N.J.

Contemporary Indigenous Social and Political Thought

DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199766581-0245 Introduction The contemporary continental emergence of a significant number of indigenous intellectuals who have been trained in the academic fields of social sciences (history, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, law, education, etc.) and have continued to be engaged with the social struggles of their ethnic communities of origin is a major sociocultural phenomenon not so well known in Latin America. Beginning in the 1960s, but with a stronger sociopolitical visibility in the 1980s and 1990s, indigenous intellectuals’ production of knowledge has become the backbone of many indigenous movements and proposals in the continent. Just like the booming appearance of modern indigenous literary writers (see

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