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The nation-state, identity management, and indigenous crafts: Constructing markets and opportunities in Northwest Costa Rica
Frederick F. Wherry
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Costa Rica
100%
Nation-state
100%
Handicraft
100%
Identity Management
100%
State Identity
100%
Indigenous Craft
100%
Selling
33%
Economic Development
33%
Global Market
33%
Global Economy
33%
Cultural Understanding
33%
Indigenous Communities
33%
Historical Evidence
33%
Political Interest
33%
International Tourism Market
33%
Ethnographic Evidence
33%
Historical Contingency
33%
Industry Market
33%
Sociology of Markets
33%
Historical-Cultural
33%
Cottage Industry
33%
Social Sciences
Nations-State
100%
Handicrafts
100%
Costa Rica
100%
Sociology
33%
Multicultural Awareness
33%
Development of Economics
33%
Political Interest
33%
Home-Based Work
33%
Small Scale Industry
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Multicultural Awareness
100%
Development of Economics
100%