Indigenous Peoples : Self-Determination Knowledge Indigeneity.
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Intro -- Henry Minde (ed.) -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Indigenous Movements and their Opponents -- CHAPTER 1 Indigeneity: Anthropological notes on a historical variable -- CHAPTER 2 The Destination and the Journey Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations from the 1960s through 1985 -- C H A P T E R 3 Between the Global Movement and National Politics: Sami Identity Politics in Finland from the 1970s to the early 1990s -- CHAPTER 4 The Dynamic and Multifaceted Character of Pan-Mayanism in Guatemala -- CHAPTER 5 Reconciliation and its Denunciation -- CHAPTER 6 After the Change The Opposition against Indigenous Movements in Hawai'i -- CHAPTER 7 Beyond the 'Columbus Context' New Challenges as the Indigenous Discourse is Applied to Africa -- Part II Self -determination, Social Justice and Natural Resources -- CHAPTER 8 Is There a Special Justification for Indigenous Rights? -- CHAPTER 9 Marine Resource Management and Social Justice from the Perspective of Indigenous Peoples -- CHAPTER 10 Distribution, Recognition, and Poverty Experiences from Guatemala and Norway. -- CHAPTER 11 Sami Identity as a Discursive Formation: Essentialism and Ambivalence -- CHAPTER 12 Addressing the Trade Consequences of Injustice with Indigenous Peoples -- Part III Politics of Knowledge -- CHAPTER 13 Nation Building Through Knowledge Building The Discourse of Sami Higher Education and Research in Norway -- CHAPTER 14 Sami Higher Education and Research Toward Building a Vision for Future -- CHAPTER 15 The "Battlefields": Identity, Authenticity and Aboriginal Knowledges in Australia -- CHAPTER 16 Higher Education and the Mayan Movement in Guatemala -- CHAPTER 17 The Question of Methodology in Indigenous Research A Philosophical Exposition. -- CHAPTER 18 Yoik - Sami Music in a Global World.
CHAPTER 19 Nationalism, Indigenism, Cosmopolitanism: Three Critical Perspectives on Native American Literatures -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
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