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Title Indigenous peoples and poverty : an international perspective / Robyn Eversole, John-Andrew McNeish and Alberto D. Cimadamore, editors.

Publication Info. London : Zed, 2005.

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Description 1 online resource (311 pages) : 1 map.
Series CROP international studies in poverty research
CROP international studies in poverty research.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Indigenous peoples and poverty / John-Andrew McNeish and Robyn Eversole -- INDIGENOUS POVERTY: Overview: Patterns of indigenous disadvantage worldwide / Robyn Eversole -- The conditions of life and health for indigenous women in areas of high marginalization, Chiapas, Mexico / Hector Javier Sanchez-Perez, Guadalupe Vargas Morales and Josep Maria Jansa -- Scarred landscapes and tattooed faces: poverty, identity and land conflicts in a Taiwanese indigenous community / Scott Simon -- Nutritional vulnerability in indigenous children of the Americas: a human rights issue / Siri Damman -- INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN NATION-STATES: RIGHTS, CITIZENSHIP AND SELF-DETERMINATION: Overview: The right to self-determination / John-Andrew McNeish and Robyn Eversole -- Poverty and international aid among Russia's indigenous peoples / Indra Overland -- Indigenous poeples of South-East Asia: poverty, identity and resistance / Don McCaskill and Jeff Rutherford -- Tackling indigenous disadvantage in the Twenty-First Century: 'social inclusion' and Maori in New Zealand -- Political participation and poverty in Colombian indigenous communities: the case of the Zenu and Mokana peoples / A. Carolina Borda and Dario J. Mejia Montalvo -- Indigenous peoples, poverty and self-determination in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States / Stephen Cornell -- INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' PERSPECTIVES ON DEVELOPMENT: Overview: Indigenous peoples' perspective on poverty and development / John-Andrew McNeish -- Ecological wealth versus social poverty: contradictions of and perspectives on indigenous development in Central American and Mexico / Pablo Alarcon-Chaires -- Indigenous anti-poverty strategies in an Australian town / Robyn Eversole, Leon Ridgeway, and David Mercer -- Sami responses to poverty in the Nordic countries / Christian Jakob Burmeister Hicks and Ande Somby -- Conclusions: Poverty, peoples and the meaning of change / John-Andrew McNeish and Robyn Eversole.
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Summary This book brings together two key concerns in development policy: the urgent need for poverty reduction and the situation of indigenous peoples in both developing and industrialized countries. It analyzes patterns of indigenous disadvantage worldwide and explores some difficult questions, including the right balance between autonomy and participation.
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Subject Indigenous peoples -- Economic conditions.
Poverty.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Poverty & Homelessness.
Indigenous peoples -- Economic conditions. (OCoLC)fst00970227
Poverty. (OCoLC)fst01074093
Armoede.
Inheemse volken.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Eversole, Robyn, editor.
McNeish, John-Andrew, editor.
Cimadamore, Alberto D., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Indigenous peoples and poverty. London : Zed, 2005 1842776789 9781842776780 (OCoLC)61879320
ISBN 9781848131477 (electronic book)
184813147X (electronic book)
9781842776797 (pb)
1842776797 (pb)
1842776789 (hardback)
1842776797 (pb)
9781842776780
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