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Indigenous Peoples
Resource Management and Global Rights
328 pages, 6-3/10 x 9-1/2
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2003
Paper $27.50
ISBN: 9789051669787
Published February 2004
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction [I]Svein Jentoft[I] The World 2. The Politics of Sustainable Development [I]Peter Jull[I] 3. Biodiversity and Canada's Aboriginal Peoples [I]Russel Lawrence Barsh and Sakej Youngblood Henderson[I] 4. Globalization, Intellectual Property and Indigenous Peoples [I]Erica-Irene Daes[I] 5. The Challenge of Indigenism: The Struggle for Sami Land Rights and Self-Government in Norway 1960-1990 [I]Henry Minde[I] The Sea 6. Culture Loss and Sense of Place in Resource Valuation: Economics, Anthropology and Indigenous Cultures [I]Robert Snyder, Daniel Williams and George Peterson[I] 7. Maori fishing rights: Coping With the Aboriginal Challenge [I]Bjørn Hersoug[I] 8. The Coastal Sami: a 'Pariah Caste' of the Norwegian Fisheries? A Reflection on Ethnicity and Power in Norwegian Resource Management [I]Einar Eythórsson[I] 9. From Norwegianization to Coastal Sami Uprising [I]Ragnar Nilsen[I] 10. The Challenge and the Promise of Indigenous Peoples' Fishing Rights [I]Anthony Davis and Svein Jentoft[I] The Land 11. Encroaching Upon Indigenous Land: Nicaragua and the 'Dry Canal' [I]María Luisa Acosta[I] 12. Sami Reindeer Management in Norway: Modernization Challenges and Conflicting Strategies [I]Jan åge Riseth[I] 13. The Environmental Sustainability of the Property Rights Regimes in Inari: The Performance of Forest Government and Reindeer Herding Co-operatives [I]Jukka Nyyssönen[I] 14. For and against the rights of the Sami people: The Argumentation of the Finnish Majority in the Debate on the Sami Rights [I]Seija Tuulentie[I] 15. Conclusion [I]Henry Minde and Ragnar Nilsen[I] About the authors
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