Indigenous Peoples by S Jentoft

Indigenous Peoples by S Jentoft

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Indigenous Peoples by S Jentoft

Rapid industrial development and urban growth increasingly threaten indigenous peoples and their ways of life. As a result, a grassroots preservation movement is spreading among indigenous cultures, and the 1992 Rio Earth Summit catalyzed a UN legal investigation into such threats. Challenging the assumption that these processes are empowering indigenous peoples in tangible ways, this book examines the ongoing work and offers a detailed analysis of its implications.
Minde, Henry: - Henry Minde is professor of history at the University of Tromsü¾Ž†˜¼, Norway. He is the author of Becoming Visible: Indigenous Politicsand Self-Government and Indigenous Peoples: Resource Management and Global Rights, the latter also published by Eburon.
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ISBN 13 9789051669787
ISBN 10 905166978X
Title Indigenous Peoples
Author S Jentoft
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Year published 2004-02-01
Number of pages 328
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