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In The Way Of Development Indigenous Peoples Life Projects And Globalization Mario Blaser Harvey A Feit Glenn Mcrae Editors

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In The Way Of Development Indigenous Peoples Life Projects And Globalization Mario Blaser Harvey A Feit Glenn Mcrae Editors
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.73 MB
Author: Mario Blaser; Harvey A. Feit; Glenn McRae (editors)
ISBN: 9781350220720, 1350220728
Language: English
Year: 2004

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In The Way Of Development Indigenous Peoples Life Projects And Globalization Mario Blaser Harvey A Feit Glenn Mcrae Editors by Mario Blaser; Harvey A. Feit; Glenn Mcrae (editors) 9781350220720, 1350220728 instant download after payment.

This book brings together very insightful analyses of indigenous experience and strategies in the context of globalization from several continents and a number of theoretical perspectives. There are broad similarities making this a common struggle but the solutions arise from people solving problems in local contexts. Read this book and you will see that the debate is a very important one for the furtherance of human rights, for the future of these ancient traditions, and for the promotion of cultural, political and economic diversity everywhere.
— Grand Chief Dr Ted Moses, Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)
Indigenous peoples today are enmeshed in the expanding modern economy, subject to the pressures of both market and government. This book takes indigenous peoples as actors, not victims, as its starting point in analyzing this interaction. It assembles a rich diversity of statements, case studies, and wider thematic explorations, primarily from North America, and particularly the Cree, the Haudenausaunee (Iroquois), and Chippewa-Ojibwe peoples who straddle the US/Canada border, but also from South America and the former Soviet Union. It explores the complex relationships between indigenous peoples’ organizations, civil society, and the environment. It shows how the boundaries between indigenous peoples’ organizations, civil society, the state, markets, development, and the environment are ambiguous and constantly changing. These complexities create both opportunities and threats for local agency. People resist or react to the pressures of market and state, while sustaining “life projects” of their own, embodying their own local history, visions, and strategies.

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