Victims of progress / John H. Bodley.
Material type: TextPublisher: Menlo Park, Calif. : Cummings Pub. Co., [1975]Description: viii, 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0846505401
- 9780846505402
- 303.482 22
- GN320 .B63
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 303.482 BOD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A436434B |
Includes references to New Zealand Māori.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-191) and index.
1. Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Culture Scale -- Culture Scale, Culture Process, and Indigenous Peoples -- Large-Scale versus Small-Scale Society and Culture -- The Problem of Global-Scale Society and Culture -- Social Scale and Social Power -- Negative Development: The Global Pattern -- Policy Implications -- 2. Progress and Indigenous Peoples Progress: The Commercial Explosion -- The Culture of Consumption -- Resource Appropriation and Acculturation -- The Role of Ethnocentrism -- Civilization's Unwilling Conscripts -- Cultural Pride versus Progress -- The Principle of Stabilization -- 3. The Uncontrolled Frontier -- The Frontier Process -- Demographic Impact of the Frontier -- 4. We Fought with Spears -- The Punitive Raid -- Wars of Extermination -- Guns against Spears -- 5. The Extension of Government Control -- Aims andPhilosophy of Administration -- Tribal Peoples and National Unity -- TheTransfer of Sovereignty -- Treaty Making -- Bringing Government to the Tribes -- The Political Integration Process -- Anthropology and Native Administration -- 6. Land Policies -- The People-Land Relationship -- Land Policy Variables -- 7. Cultural Modification Policies -- These Are the Things That Obstruct Progress -- Social Engineering: How to Do It -- 8. Economic Globalization -- Forced Labor: Harnessing the Heathens -- Learning the Dignity of Labor: Taxes and Discipline -- Creating Progressive Consumers -- Promoting Technological Change -- Tourism and Indigenous Peoples -- 9. The Price of Progress -- Progress and the Quality of Life -- Diseases of Development -- Ecocide -- Deprivation and Discrimination -- 10. The Political Struggle for Indigenous Self-Determination -- Who AreIndigenous Peoples? -- The Initial Political Movements -- Creating Nunavut -- Kuna Self-Determination -- The Political Struggle -- The Shuar Solution -- Indian Unity in Colombia -- The Dene Nation: Land, Not Money -- Land Rights and the Outstation Movement in Australia -- Philippine Tribals: No More Retreat -- The International Arena -- The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- 11. Petroleum, the Commercial World, and Indigenous Peoples -- Petroleum: The Unsustainable Foundation of the Commercial World -- The Gwich'in and Oil Development in the Sacred Place Where Life Begins -- Petroleum Development and Indigenous Rights in Ecuador -- Global Warming and Indigenous Peoples -- The Indigenous Response to Global Warming -- 12. Human Rights and the Politics of Ethnocide -- The Realists: Humanitarian Imperialists and Scientists -- The World Bank: Operational Manual 2005 and False Assurances -- The Idealist Preservationists -- You Can't Leave Them Alone: The Realists Prevail -- Indigenous Peoples' Rights Advocates -- Voluntary Isolation in the Twenty-First Century.
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