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100 1 Bodley, John H.|q(John Harry),|d1942-
245 10 Victims of progress /|cJohn H. Bodley.
250 Sixth edition.
264 1 Lanham :|bRowman & Littlefield,|c[2015]
300 xiv, 395 pages :|billustrations, maps ;|c24 cm
336 text|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|2rdamedia
338 volume|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-367) and
index.
505 0 Introduction: Indigenous peoples and culture scale --
Progress and indigenous peoples -- The uncontrolled
frontier -- We fought with spears -- The extension of
government control -- Land policies -- Cultural
modification policies -- Economic globalization -- The
price of progress -- The political struggle for indigenous
self-determination -- Petroleum, the commercial world, and
indigenous peoples -- Global warming and indigenous
peoples -- Human rights and the politics of ethnocide --
Appendix A: Petition for support in opposition to Belo
Monte Dam (Brazil) -- Appendix B: Declaration regarding
mining and development in Amazonian Peru and Ecuador
border regions -- Appendix C: Selected websites of
indigenous people and support organizations -- Appendix D:
Selected sources for online videos on indigenous peoples.
520 "Victims of Progress, now in its sixth edition, offers a
compelling account of how technology and development
affect indigenous peoples throughout the world. Bodley's
expansive look at the struggle between small-scale
indigenous societies, and the colonists and corporate
developers who have infringed their territories reaches
from 1800 into today. He examines major issues of
intervention such as social engineering, economic
development, self-determination, health and disease,
global warming, and ecocide. Small-scale societies, Bodley
convincingly demonstrates, have survived by organizing
politically to defend their basic human rights. Providing
a provocative context in which to think about civilization
and its costs--shedding light on how we are all victims of
progress--the sixth edition features expanded discussion
of "uprising politics," Tebtebba (a particularly active
indigenous organization), and voluntary isolation. A
wholly new chapter devotes full coverage to the costs of
global warming to indigenous peoples in the Pacific and
the Arctic. Finally, new appendixes guide readers to
recent protest petitions as well as online resources and
videos."--Publisher's description.
650 0 Indigenous peoples.
650 0 Culture conflict.
650 0 Acculturation.
650 0 Social change.
650 00 AborÃgens.
650 00 Conflicte cultural.
650 00 Evolució cultural.
650 00 Canvi social.
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650 7 Culture conflict.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00885099
650 7 Indigenous peoples.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00970213
650 7 Social change.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01122310
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650 7 Soziokultureller Wandel.|0(DE-588)4227561-1|2gnd
650 7 Soziale Bewegung.|0(DE-588)4055707-8|2gnd
650 7 Politische Mobilisierung.|0(DE-588)4277493-7|2gnd
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