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Indigenous peoples and autonomy : insights for a global age / edited by Mario Blaser ... [and others].

Penn Museum Library GN380 .I53 2010
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Blaser, Mario, 1966-
Series:
Globalization and autonomy
Globalization & autonomy series, 1913-7494
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indigenous peoples--Government relations.
Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous peoples--Politics and government.
Globalization--Social aspects.
Globalization.
Globalization--Political aspects.
Autonomy.
Physical Description:
xi, 294 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Vancouver : UBC Press, [2010]
Contents:
Reconfiguring teh web of life : indigenous peoples, relationality, and globalization / Mario Blaser ... [et. al.]
Ayllu : decolonial critical thinking and (an)other autonomy / Marcelo Fernández Osco
Neoliberal governance and James Bay Cree governance : negotiated agreements, oppositional struggles, and co-governance / Harvey A. Feit
Global linguistics, Mayan languages, and the cultivation of autonomy / Erich Fox Tree
Global activism and changing identities : interconnecting the global and the local : the Grand Council of the Crees and the Saami Council / Kristina Maud Bergeron
Indigenous perspectives on globalization : self-determination through autonomous media creation / Rebeka Tabobondung
Reconfiguring Mare nullius : Torres Strait Islanders, indigenous sea rights, and the divergence of domestic and international norms / Colin Scott and Monica Mulrennan
Making alternatives visible : the meaning of autonomy for teh Mapuche of Cholchol (Ngulumapu, Chile) / Pablo Marimán Quemenado
Twentieth-century transformations of East Cree spirituality and autonomy / Richard J. "Dick" Preston
International order of hope : Zapatismo and the fourth world war / Alex Khasnabish.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-276) and index.
ISBN:
9780774817929
0774817925
OCLC:
521753915

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