Twenty-first century indigenism
Subject(s): Contemporary anthropological theory | essentialism | human and civil rights | indigenous | kalahari revisionism In: Anthropological Theory 6(4)Summary: The late 20th century has seen a renaissance in the fortunes of indigenous people and their visibility on the world's political agendas. But the term "indigenous" covers a multitude of contradictory meanings and these are deployed in a range a contexts.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Journal | Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya | Available |
The late 20th century has seen a renaissance in the fortunes of indigenous people and their visibility on the world's political agendas. But the term "indigenous" covers a multitude of contradictory meanings and these are deployed in a range a contexts.