Peacebuilding and the rights of indigenous peoples : experiences and strategies for the 21st century
This book analyses efforts to advance the rights of Indigenous People within peace-building frameworks: Section I critically explores key issues concerning Indigenous Peoples' Rights (struggles for land, human, cultural, civil, legal and constitutional rights) in connection with key approaches...
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| Other Authors | , , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
©2017.
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| Series | Anthropocene (Cham, Switzerland) ;
v. 9. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9783319450117 9783319450094 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xiii, 203 pages) : illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Advancing Indigenous Peoples Rights through Peacebuilding
- 2. Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Indigenous Peoples in Australia
- 3. UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Context: A Study of Conservative Government Rhetoric and Resistance
- 4. Pursuing Indigenous Self Government in Taiwan
- 5. Regeneration of Indigenous Peace Traditions in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- 6. Peace is Like a River: Indigenous Psychologies of Nonviolence and the Thickening of Human Rights Ethics
- 7. Indigenous Conflict Resolution: Right to Justice and Diversity of the Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia
- 8. The Confluence of Two Rivers: Constitutional Recognition of Australia's First Peoples
- 9. Empowering Tribal Communities towards Sustainable Food Security: A Case Study of the Purumunda Community Media Lab in India
- 10. Indigenous People's Struggle for Dignity and Peacebuilding in Northeast India
- 11. Indigenous East Timorese Practices of Building and Sustaining Peace
- 12. Who is Sami? A Case Study on the Implementation of Indigenous Rights in Sweden
- 13. Regime of Marginalisation and Sites of Protest: Understanding the Adivasi Movement in Odisha, India
- 14. Conclusion: Peacebuilding Experiences and Strategies of Indigenous Peoples in the 21st Century.