An estimated 350 to 600 million indigenous people reside across the globe. Numerous governments fail to recognize its indigenous peoples living within their borders. It was not until the latter part of the twentieth century that the genocide of indigenous peoples became a major focus of human rights activists, non-governmental organizations, international development and finance institutions, and indigenous and other community-based organizations. This volume offers a clear message: much greater attention must be paid to the plight of all peoples, indigenous and otherwise, no matter how small
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: A Deeper Sense of Place (Jay T. Johnson & Soren C. Larsen) -- Poetics, Politics, Practice -- Footprints across the Beach: Beyond Researcher-Centered Methodologies (Sandie Suchet-Pearson, Sarah Wright, Kate Lloyd, Laklak Burarrwanga & Paul Hodge) -- Singing the Coast: Writing Place and Identity in Australia (Margaret Somerville) -- In the Canoe: Intersections in Space, Time, and Becoming (RDK Herman) -- Anagyuk (Partner): Personal Relationships and the Exploration of Sugpiaq Fishing Geographies in Old Harbor, Alaska (Laurie Richmond) -- The Micropolitics of Storytelling in Collaborative Research: Reflections on a Mapping Project with the Cheslatta-Carrier Nation in British Columbia (Soren C. Larsen) -- Rocking the Boat: Indigenous Geography at Home in Hawai'i (Kali Fermantez) -- Reimaginig Landscape, Environment, and Management -- Kaitiakitanga: Telling the Stories of Environmental Guardianship (Jay T. Johnson) -- From Landscape to Whenua: Thoughts on Interweaving Indigenous and Western Ideas about Landscape (Brian Murton) -- Toward a Paradigm of Indigenous Collaboration for Geographic Research in Canadian Environmental and Resource Management (Deborah McGregor) -- Indigenous and Western Science Partners in Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation in Alaska (Sarah F. Trainor) -- Reconciling Cultural Resource Management with Indigenous Geographies: The Importance of Connecting Research with People and Place (Rick Budhwa & Tyler McCreary) -- Telling Stories in the Classroom -- Awakening to Belonging (Anne Godlewska) -- Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Acronyms -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: The Origins of Protest -- 1. Introduction: Social Protest in Regional Perspective -- 2. Theoretical Considerations: Explaining Protest -- 3. Collective Action in the Neoliberal Era -- Part II: The Dynamics of Protest -- 4. Ecuador: Ethnicity and Elections -- 5. Bolivia: Protests and Proposals -- 6. Peru: Crisis and Contention -- 7. Chile: Repression and Restructuring -- Part III: The Implications of Protest -- 8. Conclusion: Bridging Protest and Electoral Coalitions -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword: Looking to the Future for Indigenous Peoples' Rights - S. James Anaya -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- Lower Forty-Eight U.S. States with Montana Highlighted -- Indian Reservations and Tribes in the State of Montana -- Map of Sápmi, the Sámi Homeland Spanning Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia -- National Bison Range -- Introduction. "Mapping" Indigenous Presence: The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at Rhetorical Turns and Tipping Points - Kathryn W. Shanley -- 1. Growing Indigenous Influence on Research, Extended Perspectives, and a New Methodology: A Historical Approach - Bjørg Evjen and David R. M. Beck -- 2. Indigenous Methodologies in Research: Social Justice and Sovereignty as the Foundations of Community-Based Research - Annjeanette E. Belcourt, Gyda Swaney, and Allyson Kelley -- 3. Indigenous Education in the Norwegian and U.S. Contexts - Phyllis Ngai, Unn-Doris Karlsen Bæk, and Gry Paulgaard -- 4. "A Future for Indians as Indians": D'Arcy McNickle's Pluralism and the Future of Indigenous Theory - David L. Moore -- 5. Federal-Tribal Comanagement of the National Bison Range: The Challenge of Advancing Indigenous Rights Through Collaborative Natural Resource Management in Montana - Robin Saha and Jennifer Hill- Hart -- 6. The Sámi Influence in Legislative Processes: Adoption of the Finnmark Land Act of 2005 - Øyvind Ravna -- 7. Authenticity and the Construction of "Indianness" in Visual Media, or Trickster Goes to the Movies - Bob Boyer -- 8. Crossroads on the Path to Mental Decolonization: Research, Traditional Knowledge, and Joy Harjo's Music - Laura Castor -- 9. Looking Both Ways: Future and Tradition in Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's Poetry - Harald Gaski -- Afterword. The Montana-Tromsø Project: A Scholarly Conversation on Indigenous Peoples and Multicultural Societies - Bjørg Evjen -- Contributors.
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Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword, by Susanna Hecht -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1. Political Ecology, Pipelines, and the Conduits of Resistance -- 2. The Neoliberal Turn and the Rise of Resistance -- 3. Green-stamping a Pipeline -- 4. Struggling for Transparency and Fairness -- 5. Struggling for Consultation, Compensation, and Territory -- 6. Struggling for Environmental Justice -- 7. From Neoliberalism to Nationalism: Resource Extraction in the Age of Evo -- 8. Clashing Cosmologies and Constitutional Contradictions -- 9. Cuiabá under Morales -- 10. Evo's Double Game on the Environment? -- 11. Conclusion: Reconsidering Development, Indigenous Rights, and the Environment -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 The Study of Smallholder Commodity Producers -- Part II. The Challenges of the Colonial Trade in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries -- CHAPTER 2 A Native Court's Warning about Involvement in Commodity Production -- CHAPTER 3 The Antecedent to Cultivating Exotic Rubber: Gathering Native Forest Rubbers -- Part III. Coping with the Contradictions of Capitalism in the Early Twentieth Century -- CHAPTER 4 The Construction of Rubber Knowledge in Southeast Asia -- CHAPTER 5 Depression-Era Responses to Smallholder Rubber Development by Tribesmen and Governments -- Part IV. The Indigenous Resolution of the Subsistence/Market Tension -- CHAPTER 6 The Dual Economy of Cultivating Rubber and Rice -- CHAPTER 7 Living Rubber, Dead Land, and Persisting Systems: Indigenous Representations of Sustainability -- Part V. The Conundrum of Resource Wealth versus Political Power -- CHAPTER 8 Material Wealth and Political Powerlessness: A Parable from South Kalimantan -- CHAPTER 9 Plantations and Representations in Indonesia -- Part VI. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 10 Smallholders and Globalization -- Notes -- References -- General Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z -- Index of Plant Names -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- W -- Y.
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Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. The Upper Orinoco Yanomami and Their Context -- 2. Particularizing the Upper Orinoco Health System -- 3. Epidemic Diseases, Criollos, and the Morality of Being Human -- 4. Becoming Napë and the Napë Transformational Axis -- 5. Making Kin, Making Society, and Napë Potential Affinity -- 6. Being and Performing Napë and Yanomami -- 7. Doctors and Shamans -- 8. Two Meetings and a Protest -- 9. Changing Tides and Mixed Feelings -- Conclusion.
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"Crafting Identity" explores the complex interplay of social relations, values, dominations, and performances present in the world of Mexican mask making. The book examines how art, media, and tourism mediate Mexican culture from the margins ("arte popular"), making Mexican indigeneity "palatable" for Mexican nationalism and American and global markets for folklore.
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Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: Sobriety and Subjectivity in Local Worlds -- Part I: Understanding Alcohol in Cultural Context -- 2. Misrecognizing Local Moral Worlds -- 3. Contextualizing "White Man's Water" -- Part II: Women's Narratives: Social Positioning,Subjectivity, and Sobriety -- 4. Becoming a Person -- 5. Family Lives and Gendered Experience -- 6. Narratives of Sobriety: Reconfiguring the Empty Center -- Part III: Challenges and Possibilities for"Culturally Appropriate" Alcohol Services -- 7. Reservation Health Care and the Politics of Local Control -- 8. Concluding Thoughts -- Epilogue 1: Stephanie Timber -- Epilogue 2: B. A. Brown -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
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Author and activist Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–85) is remembered for her work in support of Native American rights. She was also a friend and correspondent of the poet Emily Dickinson, and her own verse was praised by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Her highly popular novel Ramona (1884) addressed discrimination against Native Americans, raising public consciousness as Harriet Beecher Stowe had done for slavery in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852). Jackson's novel emerged out of her passionate seeking of justice for her country's indigenous peoples. She describes decades of government-sanctioned mistreatment of Native Americans in this 1881 publication. The work introduces seven major tribes, their claims to ancestral lands, and the history of broken treaties and massacres they had endured. Alongside this, Jackson also presents details of Native American culture, resilience and creativity. This remains a vital and substantial account of minority persecution in North American history
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to Key Concepts / Stefanie Wickstrom and Philip D. Young -- I. Constructing Mestizaje -- 1. The Revolutionary Encounter / Rex Wirth -- 2. Mestizaje in Colonial Mexican Art / Sofía Irene Velarde Cruz -- 3. The Tradition of La Chaya in Vallenar, Chile: The Search for Imaginaries in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries / Iván Pizarro Díaz -- II. Barriers to Empowerment Through Identity -- 4. Born Indigenous, Growing Up Mestizos: Schooling and Youth in Arequipa, Peru / Mariella I. Arredondo -- 5. Questioning the Nation: Affirmative Action and Racial Quotas in Brazilian Universities / Paulo Alberto dos Santos Vieira -- 6. Political Subjectification, Mestizaje, and Globalization: Constructing Citizenship in Aid and Development Programs in the Peruvian Andes / Jorge Legoas P. and Fabrizio Arenas Barchi -- 7. The Door to the Future: Cultural Change and the Cheyenne Sun Dance / Jennifer Whiteman -- III. Empowerment -- 8. From Mestizos to Mashikuna: Global Infl uences on Discursive, Spatial, and Performed Realizations of Indigeneity in Urban Quito / Kathleen S. Fine-Dare -- 9. Indigenous Peoples as a New Category of Transnational Social Actors: An Analysis Based on the Case of Argentina / Sabine Kradolfer -- 10. Divine Design: Crafting and Consuming the Sacredin Afro-Brazilian Candomblé / Angela Castañeda -- 11. Women's Roles and Responses to Globalization in Ngäbe Communities / Philip D. Young -- 12. Politicizing Ethnicity: Strategies in Panama and Ecuador / Víctor Bretón Solo de Zaldívar and Mònica Martínez Mauri -- 13. Beyond Mestizaje: Andean Interculturality in Ecuador / John Stolle-McAllister -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. Refiguring Realism -- Realism and Rhetoric in International Relations -- II. Rereading Realist Writers -- Henry Kissinger: Realism's Rational Actor -- Realism Masking Fear: George F. Kennan's Political Rhetoric -- Reinhold Niebuhr and the Rhetoric of Christian Realism -- E. H. Carr: Ambivalent Realist -- Martin Wight: International Relations as Realm of Persuasion -- Hans J. Morgenthau In Defense of the National Interest:On Rhetoric, Realism, and the Public Sphere -- III. Rewriting Realist Concepts -- Rethinking Sovereignty -- The Meaning of Security -- Metaphors of Prestige and Reputation in American Foreign Policy and American Realism -- Nationalism and Realist Discourses of International Relations -- The Gender of Rhetoric, Reason, and Realism -- A Reinterpretation of Realism: Genealogy, Semiology, Dromology -- IV. Rewriting Foreign Policy -- Rhetorics of Place Characteristics in High-Level U. S. Foreign Policy Making -- The Logic of Différance in International Relations: U. S. Colonization of the Philippines -- Indigenous Peoples, Marginal Sites, and the Changing Context of World Politics -- Realistic Rhetoric but not Realism: A Senatorial Conversation on Cambodia -- V. Post-Realism -- Strategic Intelligence and Discursive Realities / Francis A. Beer and Robert Hariman -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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