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362 | _aDecember, 2006 | ||
901 | _a63738 | ||
003 | IGRMS | ||
040 | _cIGRMS | ||
100 | _aLee, Richard Borshay | ||
245 | _aTwenty-first century indigenism | ||
653 | _aContemporary anthropological theory | ||
653 | _aessentialism | ||
653 | _ahuman and civil rights | ||
653 | _aindigenous | ||
653 | _akalahari revisionism | ||
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_dDecember, 2006 _g6(4) _h455-479 _tAnthropological Theory |
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942 | _cJR | ||
520 | _aThe 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. | ||
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