Champagne and his distinguished coauthors reveal how the structure of a multinational state has the potential to create more equal and just national communities for Native peoples around the globe. Many countries still face extreme differences among ethnic groups and submerged nations, leading to marginalization and violence. Examining these inherent instabilities in multicultural nations such as the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Guatemala, the authors confront problems of coerced assimilation for indigenous communities whose identities predate the formation of the nation states, often by thousands of years. The contributors show how indigenous people seek to preserve their territory, their rights to self-government, and their culture. This book is a valuable resource for Native American, Canadian and Latin American studies; comparative indigenous governments; constitutional law; and international relations.
Duane Champagne & Susan Steiner
Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State [EPUB ebook]
Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State [EPUB ebook]
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780759114807 ● Editor Duane Champagne & Susan Steiner ● Publisher AltaMira Press ● Published 2005 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 3209376 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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