Decolonising Indigenous Rights

Decolonising Indigenous Rights

by Adolfode Oliveira (Editor)

Synopsis

Covering a wide range of issues relating to the topic, this book examines the experiences and perceptions of indigenous peoples in the context of the national states and political systems that have been externally imposed and implemented upon them.

Fascinating and incisive, the text discusses a range of areas such as:

  • indigenous territories
  • concepts of political autonomy and sovereignty that have been used to describe and constitute indigenous political projects
  • Western notions of education in relation to indigenous societies' educational practice
  • the broad Western historical understanding of the relationship with indigenous societies and the adequacy of the legal notion of belief to depict Aboriginal religiosity.

Contributors to this volume include anthropologists, jurists, educators, indigenous activists, scholars and sociologists.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 0415807859
ISBN 13: 9780415807852

Author Bio
Adolfo de Oliveira worked with Indigenous rights for many years as an anthropological advisor to the Federal Attorney-General's Office in Brazil, and as a researcher, since 1994. He has a PhD from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.