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Indigenous experience today /

Indigenous experience today / edited by Marisol de la Cadena and Orin Starn. - Oxford ; New York : Berg, 2007. - vii, 415 p. ; 24 cm. - Wenner-Gren international symposium series .

At head of title: The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Res earch.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Indigenous voice / Tibetan indigeneity : translations, resemblances, and uptake / "Our struggle has just begun": experienc es of belonging and Mapuche formations of self / Indigeneity as re lational identity : the construction of Australian land rights / Choctaw tribal sovereignty at the turn of the 21st century / Sovereignty's Betrayals / Varieties of indi genous experience : diasporas, homelands, sovereignties / Diasporic media and Hmong/Miao formulations of nativeness an d displacement / Bolivian indigeneity in Japan : folklorized music performance / Indian indigeneities : Adivasi enga gements with Hindu nationalism in India / "Ever -diminishing circles": the paradoxes of belonging in Botswana / The native and the neoliberal down under : neolib eralism and "endangered authenticities"/ Melting glaciers and emerging histories i n the Saint Elias Mountains / The terrible ne arness of distant places : making history at the national museum of the American Indian / Indigeneity today / Anna Tsing -- Emily T. Yeh -- Claudia Briones -- Fra ncesca Merlan -- Valerie Lambert -- Michael F. Brown -- James Clif ford -- Louisa Schein -- Michelle Bigenho -- Amita Baviskar -- Fran cis B. Nyamnjoh -- Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- Julie Cruikshank -- Paul Chaat Smith -- Mar y Louise Pratt. pt. 1. Indigenous identities, old and new. pt. 2. Territory and questions of sovereignty. pt. 3. Indigeneity beyond borders. pt. 4. The b oundary politics of indigeneity. p t. 5. Indigenous self-representation, non-indigenous collaborators and the politics of knowledge.

9781845205195 (pbk.) 1845205197 (pbk.)

2007-012821


Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions.
Indigenous peoples -- Government relations.
Culture and globalization.

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