Indigenous, aboriginal, fugitive and ethnic groups around the globe / edited by Liat Klein Gabbay.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : IntechOpen, 2019Description: online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781838819088 (ebk)
- 978178985439
The role of international law in protecting land rights of indigenous peoples in Nigeria and Kenya : a comparative perspective / By Sylvanus Barnabas --
Stories of milk, honey and bile : representing diasporic African foreigner’s identities in South African fiction / By Maurice Taonezvzi Vambe --
Feeding the roots of cultural identity : indigenous wellness in Canada / By Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk --
Cultural conception of space and development in the Colombian amazon / By Ronald Fernando Quintana Arias --
Runaway freedom : fugitive black slaves’ destinies in late colonial Chile (1760–1805) /
By Cristián Perucci González --
Journey to America: South Asian diaspora migration to the United States (1965–2015) / By John P. Williams --
Exploring aboriginal identity in Australia and building resilience /
By Clair Andersen --
Privatised autonomy for the Noongar people of Australia : a new model for indigenous self-government / By Bertus de Villiers --
Legal statute and perspectives for indigenous peoples in Ukraine / By Borys Babin, Olena Grinenko and Anna Prykhodko.
The book is a collection of papers about indigenous, aboriginal, ethnic and fugitive groups from different countries, regions and areas. The book's chapters are written by scholars from different disciplines who exemplify these groups' way of life, problems, etc. from educational aspects, governmental aspects, aspects of human rights, economic statues, legal statues etc. The chapters describe their difficulties, but also their will to preserve their culture and language, and make their life better.
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