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Genocide of Indigenous Peoples: A Critical Bibliographic Review

Publication Year: 2017

Author(s): Hitchcock R

Abstract:

An estimated 350 to 600 million indigenous people reside across the globe. Numerous governments fail to recognize its indigenous peoples living within their borders. It was not until the latter part of the twentieth century that the genocide of indigenous peoples became a major focus of human rights activists, non-governmental organizations, international development and finance institutions such as the United Nations and the World Bank, and indigenous and other community-based organizations.

Scholars and activists began paying greater attention to the struggles between Fourth World peoples and First, Second, and Third World states because of illegal actions of nation-states against indigenous peoples, indigenous groups' passive and active resistance to top-down development, and concerns about the impacts of transnational forces including what is now known as globalization.
 

ISBN: 9781138510326

Publisher/Organisation: Routledge

URL:
https://www.routledge.com/Genocide-of-Indigenous-Peoples-A-Critical-Bibliographic-Review/Hitchcock/p/book/9781138510326

Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Indigeneous People’ Issues

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