Part of the series Key Concepts in Indigenous Studies, this book
focuses on the concepts that recur in any discussion of nature,
culture and society among the indigenous. The book, the third in a
five-volume series, deals with the two key concepts of indigeneity
and nation of indigenous people from all the continents of the
world. With contributions from renowned scholars, activists and
experts across the globe, it looks at issues and ideas of
indigeneity, nationhood, nationality, State, identity, selfhood,
constitutionalism, and citizenship in Africa, North America, New
Zealand, Pacific Islands and Oceania, India, and Southeast Asia
from philosophical, cultural, historical and literary points of
view. Bringing together academic insights and experiences from the
ground, this unique book with its wide coverage will serve as a
comprehensive guide for students, teachers and scholars of
indigenous studies. It will be essential reading for those in
social and cultural anthropology, tribal studies, sociology and
social exclusion studies, politics, religion and theology, cultural
studies, literary and postcolonial studies, Third World and Global
South studies, as well as activists working with indigenous
communities.
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