Native Peoples of the World An Encylopedia of Groups Cultures and Contemporary Issues

Native Peoples of the World  An Encylopedia of Groups  Cultures and Contemporary Issues
Author: Steven L. Danver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317464006

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This work examines the world's indigenous peoples, their cultures, the countries in which they reside, and the issues that impact these groups.

Native Peoples of the World

Native Peoples of the World
Author: Steven Laurence Danver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 2015
Genre: Indigenous peoples
ISBN: 1138949612

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This work examines the world's indigenous peoples, their cultures, the countries in which they reside, and the issues that impact these groups. It highlights the complex relationships between native groups and the physical and social environments in which they live. --from publisher description.

Native Peoples of the World

Native Peoples of the World
Author: Steven Laurence Danver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Indigenous peoples
ISBN: 178402712X

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This work examines the world's indigenous peoples, their cultures, the countries in which they reside, and the issues that impact these groups. It highlights the complex relationships between native groups and the physical and social environments in which they live.

Indigenous Peoples 4 volumes

Indigenous Peoples  4 volumes
Author: Victoria R. Williams
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1338
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781440861185

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The book is an essential resource for those interested in investigating the lives, histories, and futures of indigenous peoples around the world. Perfect for readers looking to learn more about cultural groups around the world, this four-volume work examines approximately 400 indigenous groups globally. The encyclopedia investigates the history, social structure, and culture of peoples from all corners of the world, including their role in the world, their politics, and their customs and traditions. Alphabetically arranged entries focus on groups living in all world regions, some of which are well-known with large populations, and others that are lesser-known with only a handful of surviving members. Each entry includes sections on the group's geography and environment; history and politics; society, culture, and tradition; access to health care and education; and threats to survival. Each entry concludes with See Also cross-references and a list of Further Reading resources to guide readers in their research. Also included in the encyclopedia are Native Voices inset boxes, allowing readers a glimpse into the daily lives of members of these indigenous groups, as well as an appendix featuring the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples
Author: Victoria Williams
Publsiher: ABC-CLIO
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Indigenous peoples
ISBN: 144086120X

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"This book is an essential resource for those interested in investigating the lives, histories, and futures of indigenous peoples around the world"--

Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State

Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State
Author: Duane Champagne,Karen Jo Torjesen,Susan Steiner
Publsiher: Walnut Creek, CA ; Toronto : AltaMira Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015061199306

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Champagne and his coauthors reveal how the structure of a multinational state has the potential to create more equal and just national communities for Native peoples around the globe. In the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Guatemala, they show how indigenous people preserve their territory, rights to self-government, and culture. A valuable resource for Native American, Canadian, and Latin American studies; comparative indigenous governments; and international relations.

Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today 2 volumes

Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today  2 volumes
Author: Russell M. Lawson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 899
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313381454

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This essential reference examines the history, culture, and modern tribal concerns of American Indians in North America. Despite the fact that 565 federally recognized tribes exist on the continent of North America, non-Native Americans typically know very little about the modern world of American Indians. In a few instances, the uneasy coexistence of the two cultures has served to create controversy, such as fake Indians fraudulently leveraging ethnicity-based benefits, U.S. officials disposing of nuclear waste near reservations, and sports clubs basing mascots on cultural stereotypes. This unique survey scrutinizes the historical background as well as the contemporary issues of American Indian societies as both part of—and completely separate from—the world around them. Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today features subjects commonly discussed, including reservations, poverty, sovereignty, the problem of solid waste on reservations, and the lives of urban Indians, among other contemporary issues. Organized into ten sections, the book also provides helpful sidebars and informative essays to address topics on casinos and gaming, sexual identity, education, and poverty.

Indigenous Peoples of North America

Indigenous Peoples of North America
Author: Robert James Muckle
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442603561

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In this thoughtful book, Robert J. Muckle provides a brief, thematic overview of the key issues facing Indigenous peoples in North America from prehistory to the present.