The Routledge handbook of indigenous development. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of indigenous development. (2022)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of indigenous development
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of indigenous development
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Katharina Ruckstuhl, Irma A Velásquez Nimatuj, John-Andrew McNeish, Nancy Postero.
- Editors:
- Ruckstuhl, Katharina
McNeish, John-Andrew
Postero, Nancy Grey
Velásquez Nimatuj, Irma Alicia - Contents:
- Introduction: Indigenous Futurities: Rethinking Indigenous Development Katharina Ruckstuhl, Irma A. Velasquez Nimatuj, John Andrew McNeish and Nancy Postero Part I – Retheorizing Development Nancy Postero, Editor Chapter 1 – Indigenous Development as Flourishing Intergenerational Relationships Krushil Watene Chapter 2 – Violent Colonialism: The Doctrine of Discovery and its Historical Continuity Rigoberto Quemé-Chay Chapter 3 – Capitalism and Development Sarah A. Radcliffe Chapter 4 – Refusing Development and the Death of Indigenous Life Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez Chapter 5 – Two-Spirit Issues in Development Margaret Robinson and Naomi Bird Chapter 6 – The struggles of Tseltal women and Caring for the Earth: reflections on sustaining life-existence in times of the pandemic Vicky Velasco and Mariana Mora Chapter 7 – Towards a Plurinational State in Guatemala Ollantay Itzamná Chapter 8 – Pluck the Stars from the Sky: The Pluriverse of Adivasi Health in India Megan Moodie Part II – Law, Self-Governance, and Security John-Andrew McNeish, Editor Chapter 9 – The Inca and Indigenous Development: Recalling A Native American Empire in South America Paul Goldstein Chapter 10 – Indians and the State: Negotiating Progress, Modernity, and Development in Bolivia Carmen Soliz Chapter 11 – The Constituent Process in Chile (2019-2022) from the Perspective of Indigenous Peoples Juan Jorge Faundes Peñafiel Chapter 12 – Negotiating Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Development: Lessons From BoliviaIntroduction: Indigenous Futurities: Rethinking Indigenous Development Katharina Ruckstuhl, Irma A. Velasquez Nimatuj, John Andrew McNeish and Nancy Postero Part I – Retheorizing Development Nancy Postero, Editor Chapter 1 – Indigenous Development as Flourishing Intergenerational Relationships Krushil Watene Chapter 2 – Violent Colonialism: The Doctrine of Discovery and its Historical Continuity Rigoberto Quemé-Chay Chapter 3 – Capitalism and Development Sarah A. Radcliffe Chapter 4 – Refusing Development and the Death of Indigenous Life Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez Chapter 5 – Two-Spirit Issues in Development Margaret Robinson and Naomi Bird Chapter 6 – The struggles of Tseltal women and Caring for the Earth: reflections on sustaining life-existence in times of the pandemic Vicky Velasco and Mariana Mora Chapter 7 – Towards a Plurinational State in Guatemala Ollantay Itzamná Chapter 8 – Pluck the Stars from the Sky: The Pluriverse of Adivasi Health in India Megan Moodie Part II – Law, Self-Governance, and Security John-Andrew McNeish, Editor Chapter 9 – The Inca and Indigenous Development: Recalling A Native American Empire in South America Paul Goldstein Chapter 10 – Indians and the State: Negotiating Progress, Modernity, and Development in Bolivia Carmen Soliz Chapter 11 – The Constituent Process in Chile (2019-2022) from the Perspective of Indigenous Peoples Juan Jorge Faundes Peñafiel Chapter 12 – Negotiating Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Development: Lessons From Bolivia Magali Vienca Copa Pabón, Amy Kennemore, Elizabeth López Canela Chapter 13 – Sámi Political Shifts: from assimilation, via invisibility to indigenization? Eva Josefsen Chapter 14 – Reflections on a career in Indigenous Intellectual Property Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho Aroha Te Pareake Mead in conversation with Sequoia Short Chapter 15 – Maya K’iche’ community responses to gender violence in Santa Cruz del Quiché, Guatemala Rachel Sieder Chapter 16 – Reconceptualizing Gendered Violence: Indigenous Women’s Life Projects and Solutions Lynn Stephen Chapter 17 – Indigenous Autonomy: Opportunities and Pitfalls John Cameron and Wilfredo Plata Chapter 18 – The implementation paradox: Ambiguities of prior consultation and free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) for Indigenous peoples’ agency in resource extraction in Latin America Riccarda Flemmer Chapter 19 – Indigenous-led spaces in environmental governance: Implications for self-determined development Almut Schilling-Vacaflor and Maria-Therese Gustafsson Part III – Relations with the Earth John-Andrew McNeish, Editor Chapter 20 – The Role of Traditional Environmental Knowledge in Planetary Well-Being Deborah McGregor, Danika Littlechild and Mahisha Sritharan Chapter 21 – Building Kiaʻi Futures: Puʻuhonua o Puʻuhuluhulu and Protecting Mauna Kea Cameron Grimm Chapter 22 – Place attachment, sacred geography, and solidarity: Indigenous conceptions of development as meaningful life in Mongolia and Norway Andrei Marin and Mikkel Nils Sara Chapter 23 – Development and Territorial Control Joe Bryan and Kiado Cruz Chapter 24 – Indigenous Peoples: Extraction and Extractivism John-Andrew McNeish Chapter 25 – Rights of Nature: Law as a Tool for Indigenous-led Development Craig Kaufmann Chapter 26 – Indigenous Peoples and International Institutions: Indigenous Peoples’ Diplomacies at the United Nations Tomohiro Harada Chapter 27 – Science, Technology and Indigenous Development Katharina Ruckstuhl and Dr. Maria Amoamo Part IV – Engaging with Capitalism Katharina Ruckstuhl, Editor Chapter 28 – Colonial Potosí: Setting the stage for global capitalist development Nancy Egan Chapter 29 – Mapuche’s disagreements with development: a critical perspective from local spaces Rosamel Millaman Reinao Chapter 30 – Ngā Whai Take: Reframing Indigenous Development Diane Ruwhiu, Maria Amoamo, Lynette Carter, Maria Bargh, Katharina Ruckstuhl, Anna Carr, and Shaun Awatere Chapter 31 – Chickasaw Spring: Economic Development and Resurgent Sovereignty: An Interview with Shannon Speed Shannon Speed Chapter 32 – Ser Camaleón: Indigenous Community-Based Tourism for Emancipatory Futures Matilde Córdoba Azcárate Chapter 33 – We Want Foods That Tell Our Story: Reviving Indigenous Food Sovereignty Mariaelena Huambachano Chapter 34 – External Facilitators, Tourism, and Indigenous Development: Insights from Bangladesh Md Ariful Hoque, Anna Carr, and Brent Lovelock Part V – Migration and City Life Nancy Postero, Editor Chapter 35 – Indigenous Mobilities M. Bianet Castellanos Chapter 36 – From Runas to Universal Travelers: The Case of the Kichwa Nationality-Otavalo Pueblo . A Liberating Experience of Development Luz María de la Torre Chapter 37 – Imazighen of France: Developing Indigeneity in Diaspora Jonathan Harris and Nacira Abrous Chapter 38 – Communal Labor and Sharing Systems De Ann Pendry Chapter 39 – Miskitu Migrants Facing the Pandemic Together in Panama Melesio Peter Espinoza Chapter 40 – Fighting and Surviving in Oaxacalifornia Odilia Romero Chapter 41 – Lessons from Cahokia: Indigeneity and the Future of the Settler City David T. Fortin Chapter 42 – Designing Decolonization? Architecture and Indigenous Development Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió Chapter 43 – Urban Futurities: Identity, Place and Property Development by Indigenous Communities in the City Alex Kitson, Janice Barry and Michelle Thompson-Fawcett Part VI – Looking to the Future Katharina Ruckstuhl, Editor Chapter 44 – Literatures in Indigenous Languages and Education as Development Gloria E. Chacón and Paulina Pineda Chapter 45 – Giving Form to Indigenous Futures Through Monumental Architecture, Art, and Technology Maurice Rafael Magaña and Xochitl M. Flores-Marcial Chapter 46 – Fourth World Filmic Interventions</P&g … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 305.8
Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions
Indigenous peoples -- Ethnic identity
Sustainable development
Community development - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000770339
9781000770322
9781003153085 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367697426
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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