Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy : Insights for a Global Age Hardback
Edited by Mario Blaser, Ravi de Costa, Deborah McGregor, William D. Coleman
Part of the Globalization and Autonomy series
Hardback
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When the UN adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007, it brought the negative effect of globalization on the lives of Indigenous peoples to the centre of public debate.
The contributors to this innovative collection extend the discussion by asking what can Indigenous peoples’ experiences with and thoughts on globalization tell us about the relationship between globalization and autonomy and the meaning of the concepts themselves? Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy brings together scholars from multiple disciplines and backgrounds who seek answers to this question in grounded case studies.
Whether the focus is on sea rights among Torres Strait Islanders, James Bay Cree co-governance, the transformation of East Cree spirituality, or the co-optation of linguistics by Mayan activists, each chapter opens a window to view how Iindigenous people are engaging with and challenging globalization and Western views of autonomy.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:312 pages
- Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
- Publication Date:04/05/2010
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- ISBN:9780774817929
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:312 pages
- Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
- Publication Date:04/05/2010
- Category:
- ISBN:9780774817929