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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (298 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781780321226
    Content: The Politics of Indigeneity explores the concept of indigeneity across the world and the ways in which it intersects with local, national and international social and political realities. The authors discuss with indigenous spokespersons, scholars and activists the possibilities of a 'second-wave indigeneity', one that is alert to the challenges posed by the neoliberal agenda of nation-states. The Politics of Indigeneity is a vital and timely contribution to an often contentious topic
    Content: Intro -- About the editors -- Figures and table -- Figures -- 1.1 Ayoreo territory -- 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai -- 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II -- 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories -- 4.1 New Nubia -- 4.2 Old Nubia -- 5.1 Thailand -- 6.1 The Nicobar Islands -- 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh -- 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal -- Table -- 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia -- Abbreviations -- Additional materials -- Introduction -- Invocation: What the spirit said to Ibegua Chiqueñoro -- Credits -- Part One | Settler: South America and New Zealand -- 1 | Being indigenous: the concept of indigeneity, a conversation with two Ayoreo leaders -- Introduction -- Figure 1.1 Ayoreo territory -- Methodology -- The interview -- Figure 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai -- Figure 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II -- Conclusions -- Comment -- Simron Jit Singh -- Reply -- Acknowledgments -- 2 | Beyond indigenous civilities: indigenous matters -- 1 INDIGENOUS STRUGGLES -- 2 INDIGENOUS CIVILITIES -- A response from the wilderness -- The backstory: Gareth's challenge -- Reclamation of the discursive terrain: shifting across two different plains of interaction -- The reclamation of language and the imaginative space - claiming a right to the future -- 3 VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE -- Moana Jackson's response -- Helen Te Hira's response -- Helen Potter's response -- Kane Te Manakura's response -- Ian Takarangi's response -- Comment -- Avril Bell -- Reply: Teanau Tuiono -- Reply: Avril Bell -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Acknowledgements -- Part Two | Post-colonial: Africa and Asia -- 3 | Mapping everyday practices as rights of resistance: indigenous peoples in Central Africa -- Introduction -- Figure 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories -- 1 INDIGENEITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE -- Interview 1 -- Interview 2 -- 2 INDIGENEITY AS SUBVERSION -- The difficulty in acceptance
    Content: A legitimate alternative -- 3 INDIGENEITY AS ACCOMMODATION -- Conclusion -- Comment -- Benno Glauser -- Reply -- 4 | Displacement and indigenous rights: the Nubian case -- Introduction -- 1 DIALOGUES -- Interview 1: Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, 11 April 2008, Khartoum -- Interview 2: Dr Ahmed Sokarno, lecturer in linguistics at South Valley University, Aswan, 1 April, Aswan -- Figure 4.1 New Nubia -- Figure 4.2 Old Nubia -- 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND IDENTITY POLITICS -- Division, relocation and gendered change -- Relationship with the state - the line you cannot cross -- Politicization of identity -- Visions for the future -- Comment -- Christopher Kidd -- Reply -- Table 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia -- Acknowledgements -- 5 | Being indigenous in northern Thailand -- Highlanders as indigenous peoples -- The challenges of being indigenous in northern Thailand -- Working to claim indigeneity -- DIALOGUE -- NGO/activist views -- Village views -- Figure 5.1 Thailand -- Analysis -- Comment -- Sita Venkateswar -- Reply -- Glossary -- Acknowledgements -- 6 | Chupon's dilemma: a dialogue -- Prologue -- Figure 6.1 The Nicobar Islands -- Chupon's dilemma -- Figure 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh -- Epilogue -- Comment -- Benno Glauser -- Reply -- Acknowledgements -- Part Three  | International -- 7 | Indigeneity and international indigenous rights organizations and forums -- DIALOGUES -- Interview 1: Stephen Corry, Survival International, 4 December 2007 -- Interview 2: discussion between Sita Venkateswar and IWGIA members Lola García-Alix and Jens Dahl, Copenhagen, Denmark, 12 December 2007 -- Interview 3: discussion with Ida Nicolaison, Nordic Institute, Copenhagen, 13 December 2007 -- Commentary -- Teanau Tuiono -- Emma Hughes -- Reflections and analysis -- Figure 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements
    Content: Conclusion. Naming and claiming second-wave indigeneity: a dialogue and reflections -- Naming and claiming: a dialogue on second-wave indigeneity -- Reflections on second-wave indigeneity -- Gathering the threads to weave a mutual future -- Notes -- Introduction -- Invocation -- 1 Being indigenous -- 2 Beyond indigenous civilities -- 4 Displacement and indigenous rights -- 5 Being indigenous in northern Thailand -- 6 Chupon's dilemma -- 7 Indigeneity and international indigenous rights organizations -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- About the contributors -- Index -- About Zed Books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [264]-272) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780321202
    Additional Edition: Print version Bell, Avril The Politics of Indigeneity : Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism London : Zed Books,c2011 ISBN 9781780321202
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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