Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1991 [4]

Dublin Core

Título

Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1991 [4]
A decade of CSQ

Descripción

Contenido destacado:
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Culture shock / The misleading term "culture contact" doesn't begin to express the dramatic effects of changes brought by outsiders
Lamond Lindstrom
5-12
Women and identity / Modernization and he changeover to market economies have mobilized some indigenous women and left others stranded
Edith T. Mirante
13-19
Just what is conservation? / Indigenous people are often left out of the environmental "loop"
Patrick McAllister
20-22
"Sharing" the wealth? / Minerals, oil, timber, and now medicines and genetic wealth, all are game for governments and corporations
30-32
The state of the nation / Indigenous nations struggle to be heard over the din of state policies
38-40
Grassroots development / Development schemes fin more sucess when those who will be affected help to design and run them /
- Classical versus grasssroots development - Daniel Stiles
- The irula of India - Zahid Whitaker; Romulus Whitaker
- The huichol of Mexico - Jua Negrin; Theodore MacDonald Jr.
- The ladakhis of India -Carolyn Hales
- The anishinabeg of Minnesota - Winona LaDuke
- The coconuco indians of Colombia - Janet M. Chernela
- The turkmen of Afghanistan - Chris Walter
- The kikuyu of Kenia - Beatrice B. Whiting
- The shuar indians of Ecuador - Lydia León
- Education at the roots - Sunderlal Bahuguna
46-53
Voices of courage / Indigenous people tell their stories of persecution, humiliation and hope
54-60

Editor

Cambridge MA [US] : Cultural Survival INC

Fecha

1991

Formato

64 p.

Idioma

inglés

Tipo

text

Identificador

H_CulturalSurvivalQ_1991_4_US_5138

Cobertura

vol. 15, 1991, N° 4

Archivos

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Colección

Citación

“Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1991 [4],” cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe, consulta 26 de noviembre de 2024, http://cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe/items/show/5286.