Indigenous efflorescence refers to the surprising economic prosperity, demographic increase and cultural renaissance currently found amongst many Indigenous communities around the world. This book moves beyond a more familiar focus on ‘revitalisation’ to situate these developments within their broader political and economic contexts. The materials in this volume also examine the everyday practices and subjectivities of Indigenous efflorescence and how these exist in tension with ongoing colonisation of Indigenous lands, and the destabilising impacts of global neoliberal capitalism. Contributions to this volume include both research articles and shorter case studies, and are drawn from amongst the Ainu and Sami (Saami/Sámi) peoples (in Ainu ...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
Chapter 12 illustrates a case of colonialist marginalisation, in this instance of the Ainu people, w...
Ainu • Japan • public policy • history • indigenous people After over a hundred years of forced assi...
This is a book review of an anthropological anthology, Indigenous Efflorescence. Beyond revitalisati...
This is a book review of an anthropological anthology, Indigenous Efflorescence. Beyond revitalisati...
Proclaiming an international Indigenous societal revolution is taking place, anthropologist and lang...
Indigenous knowledge is the local knowledge that is unique to a culture or society. This knowledge i...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
Indigenous peoples are an intrinsic part of countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Finland, ...
After over a hundred years of forced assimilation and discriminatory policies, in 2008, the Japanese...
Despite some progress in the struggle of aboriginal peoples for their right to influence the develop...
Updated translation of French book Le défi indigène. Entre spectacle et politique. Paris, Aux Lieux ...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
A fisherman, Satoshi Hatakeyama, of Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, professed as Ainu at the age of fifty...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
Chapter 12 illustrates a case of colonialist marginalisation, in this instance of the Ainu people, w...
Ainu • Japan • public policy • history • indigenous people After over a hundred years of forced assi...
This is a book review of an anthropological anthology, Indigenous Efflorescence. Beyond revitalisati...
This is a book review of an anthropological anthology, Indigenous Efflorescence. Beyond revitalisati...
Proclaiming an international Indigenous societal revolution is taking place, anthropologist and lang...
Indigenous knowledge is the local knowledge that is unique to a culture or society. This knowledge i...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
Indigenous peoples are an intrinsic part of countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Finland, ...
After over a hundred years of forced assimilation and discriminatory policies, in 2008, the Japanese...
Despite some progress in the struggle of aboriginal peoples for their right to influence the develop...
Updated translation of French book Le défi indigène. Entre spectacle et politique. Paris, Aux Lieux ...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
A fisherman, Satoshi Hatakeyama, of Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, professed as Ainu at the age of fifty...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
Chapter 12 illustrates a case of colonialist marginalisation, in this instance of the Ainu people, w...
Ainu • Japan • public policy • history • indigenous people After over a hundred years of forced assi...