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Being Indigenous : Perspectives On Activism Culture Languageand Identity
Paperback Edition: 1
The book considers the issues faced by Indigenous peoples today and provides valuable historical and political insight into the lingering impacts that colonisation has had on their languages, cultures, and identities. It gives voice to an impressive range of Indigenous authors who share their knowledge
and perspectives. The volume includes the experiences of Indigenous peoples from a variety of countries, ranging from the United States and Canada to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Greenland, Norway and Russia. The chapters cover topics including knowledge base systems, cultural ways of being, colonization, identity, activism, philosophy, language and cultural survival. Featured in the 31 July 2018 Pasifika newsletter.
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Pages : 245
Publisher : Routledge
Publication date : 2018-09-27
Subjects: Non-fiction, Published in the UK, Humanities, Māori, Social Sciences, Anthropology/archaeology, Māori Indigenous Knowledge / Mātauranga Māori, Sociology, Social & Cultural Anthropology, Ethnography, Anthropology