@inbook{d6ce167c28aa43bb9b38aab65d4939b2,
title = "{\textquoteleft}Money Is a Universal Need{\textquoteright}: Exploring Indigenous Peoples{\textquoteright} Engagement With Externally-led Development in the Peruvian Amazon",
abstract = "This chapter contributes to debates about how post-development theory defines an Indigenous {\textquoteleft}good life{\textquoteright} ({\textquoteleft}buen vivir{\textquoteright}) and discusses Indigenous communities{\textquoteright} engagement with external development support. It focuses on the experiences of one Indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon, the Awaj{\'u}n people, who are involved in entrepreneurship for development projects supported by external parties. The chapter finds a sharp contrast between the idealised conceptualisation of Indigenous lifestyles and aspirations for a {\textquoteleft}good life{\textquoteright} found in the academic literature and the complex reality we encountered on the ground. Further, the research explores the intricate dynamics between development interventions and community members{\textquoteright} responses. Finally, we propose a new understanding of Indigenous {\textquoteleft}good life{\textquoteright} which acknowledges the diversity of reactions to external support both between and within groups, avoiding predefined ideas regarding communities{\textquoteright} lifestyles and aspirations that reflect externally imposed values and choices.",
author = "L{\'e}na Prouchet and Gamarra, {Vanessa Alessandra Aza{\~n}edo} and Jane Wills and Stefano Pascucci and Greg Molecke",
year = "2025",
doi = "10.4324/9781003477921-10",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781032762982",
series = "Rethinking Development",
publisher = "Routledge",
pages = "145--166",
editor = "Sally Matthews and Alba Castellsagu{\'e}",
booktitle = "Post-Development From the Global South",
address = "United Kingdom",
}