At the risk of being heard : identity, indigenous rights, and postcolonial states / edited by Bartholomew Dean and Jerome M. Levi ; with a foreword by Winona LaDuke.
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Table of Contents:
- Legalism and loyalism: European, African, and human "rights" / Parker Shipton
- Indigenous rights and the politics of identity in post-apartheid southern Africa / Richard B. Lee
- Hot and cold: interethnic relations in Siberia / Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer
- Indigenous rights issues in Malaysia / Kirk Endicott
- Nationalism and cultural survival in our time: a sketch / Benedict R. Anderson
- Indigenous autonomy in Mexico / Lynn Stephen
- At the margins of power: gender hierarchy and the politics of ethnic mobilization among the Urarina / Bartholomew Dean
- Indigenous rights and representations in northern Mexico: the diverse contexts of Rarámuri voice and silence / Jerome M. Levi
- Reconciling personal and impersonal worlds: aboriginal struggles for self-determination / Ian S. McIntosh
- From elimination to an uncertain future: changing policies toward indigenous peoples / David Maybury-Lewis.