Author: Marie Ann Battiste
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774807458
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The essays in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision springfrom an International Summer Institute held in 1996 on the culturalrestoration of oppressed Indigenous peoples. The contributors,primarily Indigenous, unravel the processes of colonization thatenfolded modern society and resulted in the oppression of Indigenouspeoples.
Language: en
Pages: 314
Pages: 314
The essays in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision springfrom an International Summer Institute held in 1996 on the culturalrestoration of oppressed Indigenous peoples. The contributors,primarily Indigenous, unravel the processes of colonization thatenfolded modern society and resulted in the oppression of Indigenouspeoples.
Language: en
Pages: 314
Pages: 314
The essays in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision spring from an International Summer Institute held in 1996 on the cultural restoration of oppressed Indigenous peoples. The contributors, primarily Indigenous, unravel the processes of colonization that enfolded modern society and resulted in the oppression of Indigenous peoples.
Language: en
Pages: 317
Pages: 317
Om de oprindelige befolkningsgrupper der bl.a. i de såkaldte 4. verdenslande er blevet minoritetsgrupper, og om hvordan de på forskellig vis søger at manifestere sig og kæmper for deres rettigheder
Language: en
Pages: 311
Pages: 311
"A collection of essays examining the various social, cultural, and economic intersections of rural place and global space, as viewed through the lens of education. Explores practices that offer both problems and possibilities for the future of rural schools and communities, in the United States and abroad"--Provided by publisher.
Language: en
Pages: 374
Pages: 374
In this exciting interdisciplinary collection, scholars, activists, and media producers explore the emergence of Indigenous media: forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and created by Indigenous peoples around the globe. Whether discussing Maori cinema in New Zealand or activist community radio in Colombia, the contributors describe how native peoples use
Language: en
Pages: 387
Pages: 387
A compelling study that charts the influence of Indigenous thinkers on Franz Boas, the father of American anthropology
Language: en
Pages: 274
Pages: 274
Explores beliefs about the relationship between humans and the environment in the ecological wisdom of the world's indigenous peoples
Language: en
Pages: 255
Pages: 255
Adopting two constructivist perspectives - norm-centred and discourse - to explore the social construction of climate change from a broad, theoretical level to particular cases, this volume offers a greater understanding of why current efforts to mitigate
Language: en
Pages: 336
Pages: 336
Selected speeches from Indigenous leaders around the world--necessary wisdom for our times, nourishment for our collective, and a path away from extinction toward a sustainable, interconnected future. Indigenous worldviews, and the knowledge they confer, are critical for human survival and the wellbeing of future generations. Editors Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows)
Language: en
Pages: 522
Pages: 522
"In order to explore these issues, the process of land claims in each community is considered in depth. Land ownership is seen by the NGOs and the communities themselves as a critical component of locally-empowered development. The ways in which these indigenous communities understand their relationship to the land which