"This translation of one of Roldolfo Kusch's most important works marks a significant step in the energetic conversation that has emerged over the last decade among postcolonial studies, indigenous studies, and Latin American studies. A translation of Kusch's work has been sorely needed, both to complement the writing of scholars including Walter D. Mignolo, who have drawn from and discussed Kusch, and to stand alongside translations of books by other Latin American and Caribbean intellectuals including Edouard Glissant, Fernando Ortiz, and Enrique Dussel."oMichael Hames-Garcia, author of Fugitive Thought: Prison Movements, Race, and the Meaning of Justice "Indigenous and Popular Thinking in America is a superior work by Rodolfo Kusch, and Maria Lugones's and Joshua M. Price's superb translation is a major contribution to English-language philosophy. Kusch's book operates on many levels, as a post-Heideggerian phenomenology of culture, an existential analysis, and a sustained reflection on Otherness."oMario Saenz, author of The Identity of Liberation in Latin American Thought