Indigenous Peoples and Globalization

Indigenous Peoples and Globalization

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Dec 20, 2009 · English · Paperback (204 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 204
Language English
Published Dec 20, 2009
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 1594516588
ISBN-13 9781594516580

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This book explores the complex relationship between indigenous peoples and the forces of globalization, shedding light on the unique challenges they face in an ever-evolving world. Through insightful case studies from various regions, the authors uncover how traditional practices and cultures struggle to coexist with modern economic and political influences.

The authors, Thomas D. Hall and James V. Fenelon, delve into the impact of globalization on indigenous identities, land rights, and social justice. Their analysis reveals the resilience of these communities as they navigate pressures from external forces while striving to preserve their distinct cultures and ways of life.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that illustrate the ongoing struggles and triumphs of indigenous peoples. This work prompts critical reflection on the consequences of globalization and emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting indigenous perspectives in today's interconnected world.

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