Indigenous diplomacies / edited by J. Marshall Beier.

Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a small but growing scholarly literature on the inter-national diplomacies of Indigenous peoples by, among others, international relations scholars, international legal theorists, and historians. Much of this work has been inwardly preoccupied with broad...

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Other Authors: Beier, J. Marshall
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Forgetting, remembering, and finding indigenous people in international relations / J. Marshall Beier
  • Communication/excommunication: transversal indigenous diplomacies in global politics / Nevzat Soguk
  • The political stake of indigenous diplomacies: questions of difference / Mark F.N. Franke
  • Indigenous diplomacies before the nation-state / Ravi de Costa
  • A "revolution within a revolution": indigenous women's diplomacies / Laura Parisi and Jeff Corntassel
  • Achievements of indigenous self-determination: the case of Sami parliaments in Finland and Norway / Rauna Kuokkanen
  • Coming in from the cold: Inuit diplomacy and global citizenship / Frances Abele and Thierry Rodon
  • Between the leader of virtù and the good savage: indigenous struggles and life projects in the Amazon basin / Marcela Vecchione Gonçalves
  • Aboriginal diplomacy: the queen comes to Canada and coyote goes to London / Keith Thor Carlson
  • Inuit transnational activism: cooperation and resistance in the face of global change / Heather A. Smith and Gary N. Wilson
  • Where you stand depends on where you sit: beginning an indigenous-settler reconciliation dialogue / Franke Wilmer
  • Responding to a deeply bifurcated world: indigenous diplomacies in the twenty-first century / Makere Stewart-Harawira.