John H. Bodley
Victims of Progress
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This compelling account of how technology and development affect indigenous peoples throughout the world provides a provocative context in which students can think about civilization and its costs.
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This compelling account of how technology and development affect indigenous peoples throughout the world provides a provocative context in which students can think about civilization and its costs.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Sixth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781442226920
- ISBN-10: 1442226927
- Artikelnr.: 40577584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Sixth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781442226920
- ISBN-10: 1442226927
- Artikelnr.: 40577584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John H. Bodley is Regents Professor Emeritus at Washington State University. His numerous publications include The Power of Scale (2003), Anthropology and Contemporary Human Problems (Sixth Edition, 2012), Cultural Anthropology: Tribes, States, and the Global System (Fifth Edition, 2011) and The Small Nation Solution (2013).
Preface and Acknowledgments 1: Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Culture
Scale Culture Scale, Culture Process, and Indigenous Peoples Large-Scale
versus Small-Scale Society and Culture The Problem of Global-Scale Society
and Culture Social Scale and Social Power Negative Development: The Global
Pattern Policy Implications 2: Progress and Indigenous Peoples Progress:
The Commercial Explosion The Culture of Consumption Resource Appropriation
and Acculturation The Role of Ethnocentrism Civilization's Unwilling
Conscripts Cultural Pride versus Progress The Principle of Stabilization 3:
The Uncontrolled Frontier The Frontier Process Demographic Impact of the
Frontier 4: We Fought with Spears The Punitive Raid Wars of Extermination
5: The Extension of Government Control Aims and Philosophy of
Administration Tribal Peoples and National Unity The Transfer of
Sovereignty Treaty Making Bringing Government to the Tribes The Political
Integration Process Anthropology and Native Administration 6: Land Policies
The People-Land Relationship Land Policy Variables 7: Cultural Modification
Policies These Are the Things That Obstruct Progress Social Engineering:
How to Do It 8: Economic Globalization Forced Labor: Harnessing the
Heathens Learning the Dignity of Labor: Taxes and Discipline Creating
Progressive Consumers Promoting Technological Change Tourism and Indigenous
Peoples 9: The Price of Progress Progress and the Quality of Life Diseases
of Development Ecocide Deprivation and Discrimination 10: The Political
Struggle for Indigenous Self-Determination Who Are Indigenous Peoples? The
Initial Political Movements Creating Nunavut Guna Self-Determination: The
Comarca Gunayala The Political Struggle The Shuar Solution CONAIE: Uprising
Politics Reshaping Ecuador's Political Landscape The Dene Nation: Land, Not
Money Land Rights and the Outstation Movement in Australia Philippine
Tribals: No More Retreat Indigenous Peoples and the Arctic Council The
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Tebtebba: An
Indigenous Partnership on Climate Change and Forests 11: Petroleum, the
Commercial World, and Indigenous Peoples Petroleum: The Unsustainable
Foundation of the Commercial World The Gwich'in and Oil Development in the
Sacred Place Where Life Begins Petroleum Development and Indigenous Rights
in Ecuador First Nations Opposition to Canadian Tar Sand Development
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) vs. Shell Oil Assigning
Responsibility for Tar Sand Development 12: Global Warming and Indigenous
Peoples The Indigenous Response to Global Warming Indigenous Peoples as
Climate Change Refugees Arctic Warming and Alaska Natives Global Warming
Perpetuators and Beneficiaries Assessing the Global Costs of Climate Change
& the Carbon Economy 13: Human Rights and the Politics of Ethnocide The
Realists: Humanitarian Imperialists and Scientists The World Bank:
Operational Manual 2005 and False Assurances The Idealist Preservationists
You Can't Leave Them Alone: The Realists Prevail Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Advocates Voluntary Isolation in the Twenty-First Century Indigenous
Peoples as Small Nations Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography Index About the
Author
Scale Culture Scale, Culture Process, and Indigenous Peoples Large-Scale
versus Small-Scale Society and Culture The Problem of Global-Scale Society
and Culture Social Scale and Social Power Negative Development: The Global
Pattern Policy Implications 2: Progress and Indigenous Peoples Progress:
The Commercial Explosion The Culture of Consumption Resource Appropriation
and Acculturation The Role of Ethnocentrism Civilization's Unwilling
Conscripts Cultural Pride versus Progress The Principle of Stabilization 3:
The Uncontrolled Frontier The Frontier Process Demographic Impact of the
Frontier 4: We Fought with Spears The Punitive Raid Wars of Extermination
5: The Extension of Government Control Aims and Philosophy of
Administration Tribal Peoples and National Unity The Transfer of
Sovereignty Treaty Making Bringing Government to the Tribes The Political
Integration Process Anthropology and Native Administration 6: Land Policies
The People-Land Relationship Land Policy Variables 7: Cultural Modification
Policies These Are the Things That Obstruct Progress Social Engineering:
How to Do It 8: Economic Globalization Forced Labor: Harnessing the
Heathens Learning the Dignity of Labor: Taxes and Discipline Creating
Progressive Consumers Promoting Technological Change Tourism and Indigenous
Peoples 9: The Price of Progress Progress and the Quality of Life Diseases
of Development Ecocide Deprivation and Discrimination 10: The Political
Struggle for Indigenous Self-Determination Who Are Indigenous Peoples? The
Initial Political Movements Creating Nunavut Guna Self-Determination: The
Comarca Gunayala The Political Struggle The Shuar Solution CONAIE: Uprising
Politics Reshaping Ecuador's Political Landscape The Dene Nation: Land, Not
Money Land Rights and the Outstation Movement in Australia Philippine
Tribals: No More Retreat Indigenous Peoples and the Arctic Council The
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Tebtebba: An
Indigenous Partnership on Climate Change and Forests 11: Petroleum, the
Commercial World, and Indigenous Peoples Petroleum: The Unsustainable
Foundation of the Commercial World The Gwich'in and Oil Development in the
Sacred Place Where Life Begins Petroleum Development and Indigenous Rights
in Ecuador First Nations Opposition to Canadian Tar Sand Development
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) vs. Shell Oil Assigning
Responsibility for Tar Sand Development 12: Global Warming and Indigenous
Peoples The Indigenous Response to Global Warming Indigenous Peoples as
Climate Change Refugees Arctic Warming and Alaska Natives Global Warming
Perpetuators and Beneficiaries Assessing the Global Costs of Climate Change
& the Carbon Economy 13: Human Rights and the Politics of Ethnocide The
Realists: Humanitarian Imperialists and Scientists The World Bank:
Operational Manual 2005 and False Assurances The Idealist Preservationists
You Can't Leave Them Alone: The Realists Prevail Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Advocates Voluntary Isolation in the Twenty-First Century Indigenous
Peoples as Small Nations Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography Index About the
Author
Preface and Acknowledgments 1: Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Culture
Scale Culture Scale, Culture Process, and Indigenous Peoples Large-Scale
versus Small-Scale Society and Culture The Problem of Global-Scale Society
and Culture Social Scale and Social Power Negative Development: The Global
Pattern Policy Implications 2: Progress and Indigenous Peoples Progress:
The Commercial Explosion The Culture of Consumption Resource Appropriation
and Acculturation The Role of Ethnocentrism Civilization's Unwilling
Conscripts Cultural Pride versus Progress The Principle of Stabilization 3:
The Uncontrolled Frontier The Frontier Process Demographic Impact of the
Frontier 4: We Fought with Spears The Punitive Raid Wars of Extermination
5: The Extension of Government Control Aims and Philosophy of
Administration Tribal Peoples and National Unity The Transfer of
Sovereignty Treaty Making Bringing Government to the Tribes The Political
Integration Process Anthropology and Native Administration 6: Land Policies
The People-Land Relationship Land Policy Variables 7: Cultural Modification
Policies These Are the Things That Obstruct Progress Social Engineering:
How to Do It 8: Economic Globalization Forced Labor: Harnessing the
Heathens Learning the Dignity of Labor: Taxes and Discipline Creating
Progressive Consumers Promoting Technological Change Tourism and Indigenous
Peoples 9: The Price of Progress Progress and the Quality of Life Diseases
of Development Ecocide Deprivation and Discrimination 10: The Political
Struggle for Indigenous Self-Determination Who Are Indigenous Peoples? The
Initial Political Movements Creating Nunavut Guna Self-Determination: The
Comarca Gunayala The Political Struggle The Shuar Solution CONAIE: Uprising
Politics Reshaping Ecuador's Political Landscape The Dene Nation: Land, Not
Money Land Rights and the Outstation Movement in Australia Philippine
Tribals: No More Retreat Indigenous Peoples and the Arctic Council The
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Tebtebba: An
Indigenous Partnership on Climate Change and Forests 11: Petroleum, the
Commercial World, and Indigenous Peoples Petroleum: The Unsustainable
Foundation of the Commercial World The Gwich'in and Oil Development in the
Sacred Place Where Life Begins Petroleum Development and Indigenous Rights
in Ecuador First Nations Opposition to Canadian Tar Sand Development
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) vs. Shell Oil Assigning
Responsibility for Tar Sand Development 12: Global Warming and Indigenous
Peoples The Indigenous Response to Global Warming Indigenous Peoples as
Climate Change Refugees Arctic Warming and Alaska Natives Global Warming
Perpetuators and Beneficiaries Assessing the Global Costs of Climate Change
& the Carbon Economy 13: Human Rights and the Politics of Ethnocide The
Realists: Humanitarian Imperialists and Scientists The World Bank:
Operational Manual 2005 and False Assurances The Idealist Preservationists
You Can't Leave Them Alone: The Realists Prevail Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Advocates Voluntary Isolation in the Twenty-First Century Indigenous
Peoples as Small Nations Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography Index About the
Author
Scale Culture Scale, Culture Process, and Indigenous Peoples Large-Scale
versus Small-Scale Society and Culture The Problem of Global-Scale Society
and Culture Social Scale and Social Power Negative Development: The Global
Pattern Policy Implications 2: Progress and Indigenous Peoples Progress:
The Commercial Explosion The Culture of Consumption Resource Appropriation
and Acculturation The Role of Ethnocentrism Civilization's Unwilling
Conscripts Cultural Pride versus Progress The Principle of Stabilization 3:
The Uncontrolled Frontier The Frontier Process Demographic Impact of the
Frontier 4: We Fought with Spears The Punitive Raid Wars of Extermination
5: The Extension of Government Control Aims and Philosophy of
Administration Tribal Peoples and National Unity The Transfer of
Sovereignty Treaty Making Bringing Government to the Tribes The Political
Integration Process Anthropology and Native Administration 6: Land Policies
The People-Land Relationship Land Policy Variables 7: Cultural Modification
Policies These Are the Things That Obstruct Progress Social Engineering:
How to Do It 8: Economic Globalization Forced Labor: Harnessing the
Heathens Learning the Dignity of Labor: Taxes and Discipline Creating
Progressive Consumers Promoting Technological Change Tourism and Indigenous
Peoples 9: The Price of Progress Progress and the Quality of Life Diseases
of Development Ecocide Deprivation and Discrimination 10: The Political
Struggle for Indigenous Self-Determination Who Are Indigenous Peoples? The
Initial Political Movements Creating Nunavut Guna Self-Determination: The
Comarca Gunayala The Political Struggle The Shuar Solution CONAIE: Uprising
Politics Reshaping Ecuador's Political Landscape The Dene Nation: Land, Not
Money Land Rights and the Outstation Movement in Australia Philippine
Tribals: No More Retreat Indigenous Peoples and the Arctic Council The
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Tebtebba: An
Indigenous Partnership on Climate Change and Forests 11: Petroleum, the
Commercial World, and Indigenous Peoples Petroleum: The Unsustainable
Foundation of the Commercial World The Gwich'in and Oil Development in the
Sacred Place Where Life Begins Petroleum Development and Indigenous Rights
in Ecuador First Nations Opposition to Canadian Tar Sand Development
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) vs. Shell Oil Assigning
Responsibility for Tar Sand Development 12: Global Warming and Indigenous
Peoples The Indigenous Response to Global Warming Indigenous Peoples as
Climate Change Refugees Arctic Warming and Alaska Natives Global Warming
Perpetuators and Beneficiaries Assessing the Global Costs of Climate Change
& the Carbon Economy 13: Human Rights and the Politics of Ethnocide The
Realists: Humanitarian Imperialists and Scientists The World Bank:
Operational Manual 2005 and False Assurances The Idealist Preservationists
You Can't Leave Them Alone: The Realists Prevail Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Advocates Voluntary Isolation in the Twenty-First Century Indigenous
Peoples as Small Nations Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography Index About the
Author