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Indigenous rights and developmentIndigenous rights and development

Indigenous rights and development1997

Gray, Andrew

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Over a period of about two decades the indigenous movement has grown into an international force, making a marked impact on the United Nations and the International Labor Organization. In this volume, the author looks at the growing consciousness among the Arakmbut who are increasingly demanding that their rights to their territories and resources should be respected in tandem with the growing development of indigenous rights internationally. However, the author points to a significant difference of perception: whereas non-indigenous human-rights legislation receives its legitimacy by judicial means, the Arakmbut find their legal system legitimised through the spirit world. The invisibility of this world makes it appear non-existent to non-indigenous observers. However, to overlook its importance prevents outsiders from understanding and appreciating its significance in the Arakmbut struggle for survival.

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL2957155W

Subjects

Mashco IndiansEthnic identitySelf-determination, NationalLand tenureAutonomy (Psychology)Ethnic relationsRural developmentSocial conditionsMashco mythologyReligionIndians of south america, social conditionsPeru, religion

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