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IN FOCUS: INDIGENEITY IN AFRICA: Introduction: Indigeneity in Africa
In: Cultural Survival quarterly: world report on the rights of indigenous people and ethnic minorities, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 9
ISSN: 0740-3291
Indigeneity in India
In: Studies in anthropology, economy and society
What should we mean by 'indigenous people'? / André Béteille -- The politics of being indigenous / Amita Baviskar -- Anthropology and the indigenous slot : claims to and debates about indigenous peoples' status in India / Bengt G. Karlsson -- Tribe, caste and the indigenous challenge in India / Tilput Nongbri -- "We are Van Gujjars" / Pernille Gooch -- Sons and daughters of India : Ladakh's reluctant tribes / Martijn van Beek -- Indigenising the Limbus : trajectory of a nation divided into two nation-states / T.B. Subba -- The aboriginal Toda : on indigeneity, exclusivism and privileged access to land in the Niligiri Hills, south India / Gunnel Cederlöf and Deborah Sutton -- Self-government, indigeneity and cultural authenticity : a comparative study of India and the United States / Selma K. Sonntag -- Indigenous peoples in insular Southeast Asia : definitions and discourses in Indonesia and the Philippines / Gerard A. Persoon -- Politics unlimited : the global Adivasi and the debate about the political / Dipesh Chakrabarty
Indigeneity and nation
In: Key concepts in indigenous studies
World Affairs Online
Pornography, indigeneity and neocolonialism
In: Focus on global gender and sexuality
In: Routledge focus
"Pornography, Indigeneity and Neocolonialism examines how pornography operates as a representational system that authenticates settler colonies, focussing on American and Australian examples to reveal how pornography encodes whiteness, pleasure, colonisation and Indigeneity"--
Indigeneity and the International
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 55-82
ISSN: 0305-8298
Democracy, Power and Indigeneity
In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 57, Heft 1, S. 86-102
ISSN: 0004-9522
Settler-indigeneity in the West Bank
In: McGill-Queen's Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies series 2
"Since Israel conquered the West Bank from Jordan in 1967, over 400,000 settlers have moved into the territory. In recent years, Israeli settler organizations and allied American-Jewish lobbyists have responded to international condemnation of the occupation by mobilizing narratives of indigeneity, claiming sovereign and divine rights to the land. Settler Indigeneity in the West Bank asks what Israeli settlers mean when they say they are indigenous; how settler indigeneity is felt, performed, and mediated; and what are the implications of indigeneity claims on the international stage. Building on foundational scholarship that has come out of post-colonial and indigeneity studies, the volume theorizes settler indigeneity as a cultural phenomenon and product of transnational settler-colonial histories, while also interrogating the dialectic of "settler" and "indigenous" to illustrate their co-constitution. Considering agriculture, clothing, food, language, and religious practices, the chapters explore how feelings of indigeneity are fashioned and how these feelings continue to transform the landscape of the West Bank. Offering a series of original ethnographic accounts of these cultures and communities, Settler Indigeneity in the West Bank intimately documents and discusses the processes of settler-nativization in conversation with a variety of related literature in anthropology, cultural studies, Israel studies, religious studies, and settler-colonial studies."--
Tourism and indigeneity in the Arctic
In: Tourism and cultural change 51
Sovereignty, indigeneity, and the law
In: The South Atlantic quarterly 110.2011,2, Special issue
Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy
In: Global Dialogue, Band 12, Heft 2
Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy
In: Global Dialogue, Band 12, Heft 2