The Elusive Promise of Indigenous Development : Rights, Culture, Strategy /
Examines international indigenous advocacy from the 1970s to today, and considers how questions of culture play into discourses of self-determination and indigenous rights.
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Durham [NC] :
Duke University Press,
2010.
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Table des matières:
- Setting the stage for the transnational indigenous rights movement : domestic and international law and politics
- Indigenous movements in the Americas in the 1970s : the fourth world movement and Pan-indigenism
- International institutions and indigenous advocacy in the 1980s and 1990s : self-determination claims
- International indigenous advocacy in the 1980s : following the model of a human right to culture
- Culture as heritage
- Culture as grounded in land
- Culture as development
- The history of law 70 : culture as heritage, land, and development
- The periphery of law 70 : Afro-colombians in the Caribbean.


