Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State

Duane Champagne
Edited by Karen Jo Torjesen , Susan Steiner
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Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State

Duane Champagne
Edited by Karen Jo Torjesen , Susan Steiner
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  • Published date: Jun 03, 2005
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN: 9780759107991
  • Dimensions: 6.54" W x 0.49" L x 8.9" H
Duane Champagneis Professor of Sociology and Director of the Native Nations Law and Policy Center at the University of California, Los Angeles.Karen Jo Torjesenis Dean of the School of Religion, and Margo L. Goldsmith Professor of Women's Studies in Religion, Claremont Graduate University.Susan Steineris Associate Vice President for Research and Sponsored Programs at Claremont Graduate University and has received degrees in both literature and religion. She has long been active in civil rights, grass roots community, and political, as well as academic and cultural, issues. A writer, as well as a speaker, she has given workshops throughout the United States and has a novel and play in progress.
Finally, a book on indigenous peoples of the North American continent, from the Arctic to Mesoamerica, a distinctly different version of the North American Free Trade Agreement—NAFTA—the cause of the Zapatista indigenous uprising in Mexico. Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State is a valuable addition to indigenous literature and will be a useful text for indigenous studies courses.

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