Indigenous Peoples of the World
Their Past, Present and Future
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Purich Publishing
Published:1st Sep '93
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
[This book] provides ... a valuable resource to all people seeking to understand the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the society with which they co-exist. -- Doug Surtees, the musk-ox
A comprehensive survey of the Indigenous Peoples of the world, including who they are, where they live, and similarities in their history and future challenges.
In this book, author Brian Goehring introduces the Indigenous Peoples of the world, describing who they are, where they live, looking at similarities in their history and future challenges. Goehring points out how the Indigenous struggle for self-determination, a land base and an economy which allows for participation on their terms is a world wide phenomena.
Some of the interesting questions answered in this book include: How the debates in 16th century Spain between de Sepulveda and de Las Casas laid the basis for the legal concept of Aboriginal title. How many Bhil and other Indigenous Peoples will be displaced by the Narmada Dam Project? How did Pizarro subjugate the Inca Empire with less than 500 men? Where do the Penan Peoples live?
ISBN: 9781895830019
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 140g
80 pages