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The Indigenous Voice in World Politics
Since Time Immemorial



November 1993 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The author examines how indigenous activists are cultivating international support for a programme of self-determination and legal protection, as well as how the indigenous voice in world politics is transforming civic discourse within the international community. With the United Nations designating 1993 as the `Year of Indigenous Peoples', this book could not be more timely.
 
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The Indigenous Voice in World Politics

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ISBN: 9780803953352
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