--From time immemorial : indigenous peoples and state systems
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GN380 .P48 1996
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GN380 .P48 1996
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor | GN380 .P48 1996 | On Shelf |
Subjects
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Aborigines
Aborigines.
Amerika
Australia.
Australia.
Australien
Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Relations avec l'État.
Autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Relations avec l'État.
Canada.
Canada.
Colonisation.
Entstehung
Environment -- Resource management.
Government policy.
Indiens -- Amérique du Nord -- Relations avec l'État.
Indigenes Volk
Indigenous peoples -- North America.
Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous peoples.
Iwi taketake.
Mexico.
Mexico.
Mining industry.
Peuples autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Relations avec l'État.
Religions -- Christianity -- Missions.
Settlement and contacts -- Government settlements, reserves.
Staat
United States (USA)
United States of America.
État.
Aborigines.
Amerika
Australia.
Australia.
Australien
Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Relations avec l'État.
Autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Relations avec l'État.
Canada.
Canada.
Colonisation.
Entstehung
Environment -- Resource management.
Government policy.
Indiens -- Amérique du Nord -- Relations avec l'État.
Indigenes Volk
Indigenous peoples -- North America.
Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous peoples.
Iwi taketake.
Mexico.
Mexico.
Mining industry.
Peuples autochtones -- Amérique du Nord -- Relations avec l'État.
Religions -- Christianity -- Missions.
Settlement and contacts -- Government settlements, reserves.
Staat
United States (USA)
United States of America.
État.
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Book
Physical Desc
xvi, 302 pages : maps ; 23 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-281) and index.
Description
Around the globe, people who have lived in a place "from time immemorial" have found themselves confronted by and ultimately incorporated within larger state systems. During more than three decades of anthropological study of groups ranging from the Apache to the indigenous peoples of Kenya, Richard J. Perry has sought to understand this incorporation process and, more importantly, to identify the factors that drive it. This broadly synthetic and highly readable book chronicles his findings. Perry delves into the relations between state systems and indigenous peoples in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Australia. His explorations show how, despite differing historical circumstances, encounters between these state systems and native peoples generally followed a similar pattern: invasion, genocide, displacement, assimilation, and finally some measure of apparent self-determination for the indigenous people--which may, however, have its own pitfalls. After establishing this common pattern, Perry tackles the harder question--why does it happen this way? Defining the state as a nexus of competing interest groups, Perry offers persuasive evidence that competition for resources is the crucial factor in conflicts between indigenous peoples and the powerful constituencies that drive state policies. These findings shed new light on a historical phenomenon that is too often studied in isolated instances. This book will thus be important reading for everyone seeking to understand the new contours of our postcolonial world.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Perry, R. J. (1996). --From time immemorial: indigenous peoples and state systems . University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Perry, Richard John, 1942-. 1996. --From Time Immemorial: Indigenous Peoples and State Systems. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Perry, Richard John, 1942-. --From Time Immemorial: Indigenous Peoples and State Systems Austin: University of Texas Press, 1996.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Perry, R. J. (1996). --from time immemorial: indigenous peoples and state systems. Austin: University of Texas Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Perry, Richard John. --From Time Immemorial: Indigenous Peoples and State Systems University of Texas Press, 1996.
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