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Book. Indigenous Peoples: A field guide for development. 01/01/1988. 169 pages long. Languages: English. Available documents. Download file. Overview. Throughout the world there are minority peoples who lead their lives independently of the nation state.
Cultural property -- Protection, Economic development -- Social aspects, Culture conflict, Cultural property -- Protection, Culture conflict, Economic development -- Social aspects, Inheemse volken, Overheidsbeleid, Developpement economique -- Projets -- Pays en voie de developpement -- Guides, manuels, etc, Minorites -- Conditions economiques ...
Throughout the world there are minority peoples who lead their lives independently of the nation state. Over generations they have watched national boundaries harden around and through their territories until they have become outcasts in their own lands.
- John Beaiiderk, Jeremy Narb, Janet Townsend
- 1988
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