Indigenous Peoples and Borders

The legacies of borders are far-reaching for Indigenous Peoples. This collection offers new ways of understanding borders by departing from statist approaches to territoriality. Bringing together the fields of border studies, human rights, international relations, and Indigenous studies, it features...

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Other Authors: Lightfoot, Sheryl, Stamatopoulou, Elsa
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Published: Duke University Press 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478027607
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spelling crdukeunivpr:10.1215/9781478027607 2024-06-02T08:02:08+00:00 Indigenous Peoples and Borders Lightfoot, Sheryl Stamatopoulou, Elsa 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478027607 unknown Duke University Press ISBN 9781478027607 edited-book 2023 crdukeunivpr https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478027607 2024-05-07T13:16:42Z The legacies of borders are far-reaching for Indigenous Peoples. This collection offers new ways of understanding borders by departing from statist approaches to territoriality. Bringing together the fields of border studies, human rights, international relations, and Indigenous studies, it features a wide range of voices from across academia, public policy, and civil society. The contributors explore the profound and varying impacts of borders on Indigenous Peoples around the world and the ways borders are challenged and worked around. From Bangladesh's colonially imposed militarized borders to resource extraction in the Russian Arctic and along the Colombia-Ecuador border to the transportation of toxic pesticides from the United States to Mexico, the chapters examine sovereignty, power, and obstructions to Indigenous rights and self-determination as well as globalization and the economic impacts of borders. Indigenous Peoples and Borders proposes future action that is informed by Indigenous Peoples' voices, needs, and advocacy. Book Arctic Duke University Press Arctic
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