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First Peoples

Indigenous Cultures and their Futures

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book First Peoples Jeffrey Sissons
Libristo code: 05123370
Publishers REAKTION BOOKS, February 2005
"First Peoples" argues, controversially, that far from disappearing in the face of global capitalism... Full description
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"First Peoples" argues, controversially, that far from disappearing in the face of global capitalism, indigenous cultures today are as diverse as they ever were. Rather than being absorbed into a uniform modernity, indigenous people are anticipating alternative futures and appropriating global resources for their own, culturally specific needs. For Sissons, however, the traditional and the modern are not mutually exclusive: indigenous cultures and nation-states are aspects of the same contemporary condition, and their apparently opposing position is an expression of the contradictory nature of modernity in the 21st century. Indigenous people often define themselves in terms of their struggle against oppressive exterior forces; by contrast, the metropolitan cultures they struggle against often cling precariously to the surfaces of their new land. But indigenous identities have also been forged through alliances between indigenous people at international forums and in other settings. The loose alliances throughout the indigenous world constitute an alternative political order to the global organization of states. For Inuit, Eskimo and Saami in the northern hemisphere, for Mayan, Maori and Aboriginal Australians in the southern, and for more than a hundred distinct people in between, culture has become more than a heritage: it is a project. The numerous cultural renaissances that occurred throughout the indigenous world in the second half of the 20th century were more than passing events. Their momentum has continued into the new millennium, while the challenges they pose to states and their bureaucracies have become increasingly urgent. While the economic and political issues addressed by indigenous groups were and are depressingly similar racism, loss of land and resources, inadequate health and education services the solutions have been characterized by enormous cultural diversity.

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Full name First Peoples
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2005
Number of pages 224
EAN 9781861892416
ISBN 1861892411
Libristo code 05123370
Publishers REAKTION BOOKS
Weight 248
Dimensions 149 x 210 x 11
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