Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World
Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World
Strategies for Indigenous Communities Confronting Worldwide Integration
About This Book
Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World (2000) explores the impact of worldwide integration and emerging technologies on native populations. The work analyzes both the risks and possibilities that global interconnection creates for indigenous societies, featuring success stories where native activists employ technology for community advancement. Fourteen contributors from various countries offer their unique viewpoints across the book's chapters.
Who Should Read This?
- People living in post-colonial nations seeking to understand their country’s past
- Anthropology and archaeology students
- Indigenous and non-indigenous individuals curious about contemporary global transformation
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