Models of indigenous development

Around the world today Indigenous peoples strive to maintain their cultures and improve their living conditions. They do this in face of the legacies of colonial pasts and the forces of globalization that tend to induce their marginalization and impoverishment. In this book, the authors analyze development experiences aimed at enhancing the self-reliance of Indigenous communities. Focusing on different contexts In contemporary North America, the authors engage diverse topics such as relationships between political economy and Indigenous self-development, dietary practices as strategies of adaptation and social reproduction, planning as a resource for Indigenous development, and alternative strategies for the conservation of natural resources. The essays of this book, as stated in the Foreword by T. Jojola, demonstrate the "growing manifestations of Indigenous planning practices that are being crafted along cultural principles.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Skelton, Ian 1952- editor, Ixtacuy López, Octavio Doctor editor/a 14769
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Champaign, Illinois, United States Common Ground Publishing 2013
Subjects:Grupos étnicos, Condiciones sociales, Situación económica, Mayas, Modelos de desarrollo, Resistencia cultural, Desarrollo rural, Desarrollo de la comunidad, Artfrosur,
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