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Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy: Insights for a Global Age [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 580 g
  • Serija: Globalization and Autonomy
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2010
  • Leidėjas: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774817925
  • ISBN-13: 9780774817929
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 580 g
  • Serija: Globalization and Autonomy
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2010
  • Leidėjas: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774817925
  • ISBN-13: 9780774817929
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When the UN adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007, it brought the negative effect of globalization on the lives of Indigenous peoples to the centre of public debate. The contributors to this innovative collection extend the discussion by asking what can Indigenous peoples' experiences with and thoughts on globalization tell us about the relationship between globalization and autonomy and the meaning of the concepts themselves? Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy brings together scholars from multiple disciplines and backgrounds who seek answers to this question in grounded case studies. Whether the focus is on sea rights among Torres Strait Islanders, James Bay Cree co-governance, the transformation of East Cree spirituality, or the co-optation of linguistics by Mayan activists, each chapter opens a window to view how Iindigenous people are engaging with and challenging globalization and Western views of autonomy.

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This innovative collection examines how Indigenous peoples in various contexts have thought about, and responded to, the pressures of globalization on their cultural, political, and geographical autonomy.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Part 1 Introduction
1 Reconfiguring the Web of Life: Indigenous Peoples, Relationality, and Globalization
3(24)
Mario Blaser
Ravi de Costa
Deborah McGregor
William D. Coleman
2 Ayllu: Decolonial Critical Thinking and (An)other Autonomy
27(22)
Marcelo Fernandez Osco
Part 2 Emergences
3 Neoliberal Governance and James Bay Cree Governance: Negotiated Agreements, Oppositional Struggles, and Co-Governance
49(31)
Harvey A. Feit
4 Global Linguistics, Mayan Languages, and the Cultivation of Autonomy
80(27)
Erich Fox Tree
5 Global Activism and Changing Identities: Interconnecting the Global and the Local---The Grand Council of the Crees and the Saami Council
107(23)
Kristina Maud Bergeron
6 Indigenous Perspectives on Globalization: Self-Determination through Autonomous Media Creation
130(49)
Rebeka Tabobondung
7 Reconfiguring Mare Nullius: Torres Strait Islanders, Indigenous Sea Rights, and the Divergence of Domestic and International Norms
Colin Scott
Monica Mulrennan
Part 3 Absences
8 Making Alternatives Visible: The Meaning of Autonomy for the Mapuche of Cholchol (Ngulumapu, Chile)
179(16)
Pablo Mariman Quemenado
9 Twentieth-Century Transformations of East Cree Spirituality and Autonomy
195(26)
Richard J. "Dick" Preston
Part 4 Hope
10 The International Order of Hope: Zapatismo and the Fourth World War
221(20)
Alex Khasnabish
Afterword 241(9)
Ravi de Costa
Abbreviations 250(1)
Notes and Acknowledgments 251(8)
Works Cited 259(18)
Contributors 277(3)
Index 280
Mario Blaser is Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal studies at Memorial University. Ravi de Costa is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University. Deborah McGregor is an associate professor cross-appointed in the Department of Geography and Planning and the Aboriginal studies program at the University of Toronto. William D. Coleman is CIGI Chair in Globalization and Public Policy at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo.

Contributors: Kristina Maud Bergeron, Harvey A. Feit, Erich Fox Tree, Alex Khasnabish, Monica Mulrennan, Marcelo Fernįndez Osco, Richard J. "Dick" Preston, Pablo Marimįn Quemenado, Colin Scott, Rebeka Tabobondung