Discourses and silences : indigenous peoples, risks and resistance /
edited by Garth Cant, Anake Goodall and Justine Inns.
- x, 326 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm
"Explores the commonalities and the specific experiences of indigenous peoples as they work to recover their rights, and re-establish their collective identities ... comes out of ... the First Nations Working Group that met within the International Rural Sociology Congress in Trondheim, Norway in July 2004"--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A. Introduction -- B. Resisting encroachment and re-establishing identity -- C. Traditional identities and contemporary perspectives -- D. First nations, parks and conservation -- E. Shifting sands, shifting policies : Crown and Māori in New Zealand -- F. Sustaining resilient communities : Asian experiences -- G. Community actions and educational initiatives -- -- Introduction -- Journeys and silences : The context of indigenous rights and resistances / Resisting encroachment and re-establishing identity -- The Alta case : from the local to the global and back again / "So the last shall be first, and the first last?" Sámi Reindeer Management vs other land users in Mid-Scandinavia / Globalisation from below : the revitalisation of a coastal Sámi community in northern Norway as part of the global discourse in indigenous identity / Traditional identities and contemporary perspectives -- Land reform : formalising Sámi land rights in Norway / Sámi, citizenship and non-recognition in Sweden and the European Union / Two worldviews war : the struggles of a Hawaiian connection to the land / First nations, parks and conservation -- Beyond yellowstone? Conservation and indigenous rights in Australia and Sweden / Laponia II? The co-operative working group for Lapland's world heritage site / Building wilderness : a textual analysis of the management of Te Urewera National Park / The re-instatement of Ngāi Tahu involvement in the coastal management of Akaroa Harbour, South Island, New Zealand / Shifting sands, shifting policies : Crown and Māori in New Zealand -- Tai timu, tai pari... the ever-changing tide of indigenous rights in Aotearoa New Zealand / Ngāi Tahu and its eighteen papatipu rūnanga in a contested post-colonial New Zealand / Crown confiscations in the 21st century : the Foreshore and Seabed Act in Aotearoa New Zealand / Thinking globally, acting locally? The New Zealand government, foreshore and seabed, international human rights and double standards / Sustaining resilient communities : Asian experiences -- The impact of rural development networks on Korean farmers' community building / Participation of local communities in environmental management : the Red River Delta of Viet Nam / The influence of Fujian culture on village culture in Okinawa in Japan / Community actions and educational initiatives -- Social determinants of health : rural Aboriginal men and participatory action research in Queensland Australia / Silences, secrets and little white lies : reflection on the representation of Aboriginal people in Australian schools / Indigenous studies at the University of Tromsø / Garth Cant -- -- Henry Minde -- Jan Åge Riseth -- Torill Nyseth and Paul Pederson -- -- Erling Berge -- Rebecca Lawrence -- Katrina-Ann R. Kapā'anaokalākeola Oliveira -- -- Michael Adams -- Kristina Lasko -- Chris Castagna -- Sarah Hemmingsen -- -- Anake Goodall -- Garth Cant -- Angeline Greensill -- Justine Inns -- -- Ji Woong Cheong and Chija Kim Cheong -- Vu Trong Binh ... [et al.] -- Akiyoshi Takahashi and Li Guoqing. 20. Sowing the mustard green seed : Hmong gardeners cultivating knowledge, land, and culture / Kathryn Teigen De Master -- -- Mark Wenitong ... [et al.] -- Paddy Cavanagh -- Per Klemetsen Hæta and Else Grete Broderstad. A. 1. B. 2. 3. 5. C. 6. 7. 8. D. 9. 10. 11. 12. E. 13. 14. 15. 16. F. 17. 18. 19. G. 21. 22. 23.
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