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Decolonising indigenous rights

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Outgrowth of the Virtual Seminar on Indigenous and Minority rights held in September 1998, which was organized by the Centre for Indigenous American Studies and Exchange (CIASE) of the University of St. Andrews, UK, and by the Study Group for Inter-Ethnic Relations (GERI) of the University of Brasilia, Brazil.

Contents

Introduction : decolonising approaches to indigenous rights / Adolfo de Oliveira
Indigenous peoples and their territories / Andrew Gray
The reconstruction of Waimiri-Atroari territory / Stephen G. Baines
Legal process of abolition of collective property : the Mapuche case / Jorge Calbucura
Religion, belief and action : the case of Ngarrindjeri "Women's Business" on Hindmarsh Island, South Australia, 1994-1996 / James F. Weiner
American Indian sovereignty : now you see it, now you don't / Peter d'Errico
A possible indigenism : the limits of the constitutional amendment in Argentina / GELIND
Strategies for equities in indigenous education : a Canadian First Nations case study / Marlene R. Atleo
Notes on the role of the teacher in indigenous school education / Edmundo Antonio Peggion
Disease versus genocide : the debate over population / Paula Sherman
Indigenous peoples, civil society and the environment : the struggle for sustainability / Mario Blaser
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