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The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Development

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This Handbook inverts the lens on development, asking what Indigenous communities across the globe hope and build for themselves. In contrast to earlier writing on development, this volume focuses on Indigenous peoples as inspiring theorists and potent political actors who resist the ongoing destruction of their livelihoods. To foster their own visions of development, they look from the present back to Indigenous pasts and forward to Indigenous futures.

Key questions:

  • How do Indigenous theories of justice, sovereignty, and relations between humans and non-humans inform their understandings of development?
  • How have Indigenous people used Rights of Nature, legal pluralism, and global governance systems to push for their visions?
  • How do Indigenous relations with the Earth inform their struggles against natural resource extraction?
  • How have native peoples negotiated the dangers and benefits of capitalism to foster their own life projects?
  • How do Indigenous peoples in diaspora and in cities around the world contribute to Indigenous futures?
  • How can Indigenous intellectuals, artists, and scientists control their intellectual property and knowledge systems and bring into being meaningful collective life projects?

The book is intended for Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists, communities, scholars, and students. It provides a guide to current thinking across the disciplines that converge in the study of development, including geography, anthropology, environmental studies, development studies, political science, and Indigenous studies.

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ISBN: 9780367720230
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Author: Katharina Ruckstuhl, Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj, JohnAndrew McNeish, Nancy Grey Postero
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 512 pages
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
Genres: Anthropology
Colonialism and imperialism
National liberation and independence
Human geography
Regional geography
History of the Americas
Reference works
Development studies