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Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World

Publication Year: 2000

Author(s): Smith C, Ward GK

Abstract:

Indigenous individuals are becoming more involved in global networks. Over time, cultural seclusion is improbable to be a sustainable choice, even if it is occasionally desired. Therefore, how can Indigenous communities safeguard and promote their cultural values among the challenges posed by an interconnected world?

The book provides an extensive and intellectually stimulating examination of the difficulties that Indigenous peoples face as a result of globalisation. The text explores effective techniques employed by Indigenous communities to advocate for their identities and cultural values. This perspective regards their responsibilities as equivalent and engaged contributors, and furthermore, as pioneers and influencers in a globally networked society.

ISBN: 9781864489262

Publisher/Organisation: Routledge

URL:
https://www.routledge.com/Indigenous-Cultures-in-an-Interconnected-World/Smith-Ward/p/book/9781864489262

Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Indigeneous People’ Issues

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