Globalisation creates both risks and opportunities for Indigenous peoples. This book describes successful strategies that have been used by Indigenous peoples to protect and promote their identities and cultural values in the face of pressures arising from an interconnected world.
Globalisation creates both risks and opportunities for Indigenous peoples. This book describes successful strategies that have been used by Indigenous peoples to protect and promote their identities and cultural values in the face of pressures arising from an interconnected world.
DR CLAIRE SMITH is Lecturer in Archaeology at the Flinders University of South Australia. An active field archaeologist, she has had extensive experience with indigenous communities in Australia and Asia. She is a member of the editorial boards of the journals Australian Archaeology and Rock Art Research. DR GRAEME K. WARD is a senior research fellow at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra. The contributors include DANIEL ASHINI, Vice President of the Innu Nation in western Canada; HOWARD MORPHY, Senior Research Council Fellow at the Australian National University and Professor of Anthropology at University College London;FAYE GINSBURG, director of the Centre for Media, Culture and History at New York University; DR PENNY DRANSART, a lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Wales; GATJIL DJERRKURA, chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Canberra, Australia; and STEPHEN LORING, a mus
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Foreword Figures and Illustrations Contributors Preface 1. Globalisation and Indigenous Peoples: Threat or Empowerment? - Claire Smith, Heather Burke and Graeme Ward 2. Resources of Hope: Learning from the Local in a Trans-national Era - Faye Ginsburg 3. From Clan Symbol to Ethnic Emblem: Indigenous Creativity in a Connected World - Robert Layton 4. Cyberspace Smoke Signals: New Technologies and Native American Ethnicity - Larry J. Zimmerman, Karen P. Zimmerman and Leonard R. Bruguier 5. History, Representation, Globalisation and Indigenous Cultures: A Tasmanian Perspective - Julie Gough 6. Indigenous Presence in the Sydney games - Lisa Meekison 7. Elite Art for Cultural Elites: Adding Value to Indigenous Arts - Howard Morphy 8. Cultural Tourism in an Interconnected World: tensions and Aspirations in Latin America - Penny Dransart 9. Past and Future Pathways: Innu Cultural Heritage in the Twenty-first C
Foreword Figures and Illustrations Contributors Preface 1. Globalisation and Indigenous Peoples: Threat or Empowerment? - Claire Smith, Heather Burke and Graeme Ward 2. Resources of Hope: Learning from the Local in a Trans-national Era - Faye Ginsburg 3. From Clan Symbol to Ethnic Emblem: Indigenous Creativity in a Connected World - Robert Layton 4. Cyberspace Smoke Signals: New Technologies and Native American Ethnicity - Larry J. Zimmerman, Karen P. Zimmerman and Leonard R. Bruguier 5. History, Representation, Globalisation and Indigenous Cultures: A Tasmanian Perspective - Julie Gough 6. Indigenous Presence in the Sydney games - Lisa Meekison 7. Elite Art for Cultural Elites: Adding Value to Indigenous Arts - Howard Morphy 8. Cultural Tourism in an Interconnected World: tensions and Aspirations in Latin America - Penny Dransart 9. Past and Future Pathways: Innu Cultural Heritage in the Twenty-first C
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