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Indigenous Peoples: Emerging International Actors

Indigenous Peoples: Emerging International Actors. Rodolfo Stavenhagen Summary and Analysis by Ryan Bellino. Who Are The Indigenous?. Indigenous. Who Took T he Land. Colonial state Immigrant colonists Religious missions State-sponsored settlers Large plantations Livestock ranchers

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Indigenous Peoples: Emerging International Actors

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  1. Indigenous Peoples: Emerging International Actors Rodolfo Stavenhagen Summary and Analysisby Ryan Bellino

  2. Who Are The Indigenous? Indigenous

  3. Who Took The Land • Colonial state • Immigrant colonists • Religious missions • State-sponsored settlers • Large plantations • Livestock ranchers • Transnational corporations • Miners • Lumber companies

  4. Education • Religious conversion • Deny their cultural identity • Taught in national language with native language as a dialect

  5. Human Rights

  6. My Analysis

  7. Hobbes • “If any two men desire the same thing, which nevertheless they cannot both enjoy, they become enemies”

  8. Kittay • “that the subordinated do have a voice. It needs to be heard because it can reveal value where none was previously acknowledged” • (Kittay, 2011, p. 54).

  9. Thank you

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