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Indigenous peoples and globalization: resistance and revitalization

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The issues native peoples face intensify with globalization.

Through case studies from around the world, Hall and Fenelon demonstrate how indigenous peoples? movements can only be understood by linking highly localized processes with larger global and historical forces.

The authors show that indigenous peoples have been resisting and adapting to encounters with states for millennia.

Unlike other antiglobalization activists, indigenous peoples primarily seek autonomy and the right to determine their own processes of adaptation and change, especially in relationship to their origin lands and community.

The authors link their analyses to current understandings of the evolution of globalization.

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Product Details
Routledge
131725760X / 9781317257608
eBook (EPUB)
305.8
03/12/2015
English
208 pages
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