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Indigenous Rights & Cultural Survival

The ongoing struggle of indigenous peoples to maintain their lifeways against colonization, development, conservation enclosure, and forced modernization.

22 works

Bodley JH (2014)

Victims of progress

Sixth Edition. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.

Dunlap A (2019)

Renewing destruction: wind energy development, conflict and resistance in a Latin American context

Rowman & Littlefield.

Dunlap A (2022)

I don't want your progress! It tries to kill…me!: decolonial encounters and the anarchist critique of civilization

Globalizations, DOI:10.1080/14747731.2022.2073657.

Dunlap A & Jakobsen J (2019)

The violent technologies of extraction: political ecology, critical agrarian studies and the capitalist worldeater

Palgrave.

Everett DL (2008)

Don't sleep, there are snakes: life and language in the Amazonian jungle

New York: Vintage Books.

Fienup-Riordian A (2007)

Yuungnaqpiallerput/the way we genuinely live: Yup'ik masterworks of science and survival

University of Washington Press.

Griffin PB (1991)

Philippine Agta forager-serfs: commodities and exploitation

Senri Ethnological Studies 30:199-222.

Hitchcock RK, Kelly MC, and Sapignoli M (2022)

Living under threat: practicing hunting and gathering in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Talk given at the 13th International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies. Dublin, Ireland: June 2022.

Lye TP (2005)

Changing pathways: forest degradation and the Batek of Pahang, Malaysia

Petaling Jaya: SIRD.

Lye TP (2011)

The wild and the tame in protected areas management, Peninsular Malaysia

In Dove MR, Sajise PS, Doolittle AA 2011 (eds). Complicating conservation in Southeast Asia: Beyond the sacred forest. Durham: Duke University Press.

Moise RE (2014)

'Do Pygmies have a history' revisited: the autochthonus tradition in the history of Equatorial Africa

In Hewlett BS (ed) Hunter-gatherers of the Congo Basin. New Brunswick NJ: Transaction: 85-116.

Norberg-Hodge H (1992)

Ancient futures: learning from Ladakh

Sierra Club Books.

Owen JR, Kemp D, Lechner AM, Harris J, Zhang R & Lèbre E (2023)

Energy transition minerals and their intersection with land-connected peoples

Nature Sustainability 6, 203–211.

Prasetijo A (2020)

Orang Rimba, true custodian of the rainforest: alternative strategies and actions in social movement against hegemony

Jakarta: Indonesian Center for Sustainable Development.

Reiss B (2012)

The Eskimo and the oil man: the battle at the top of the world for America's future

New York: Business Plus.

Ricardo F & Gongora MF (eds) (2019)

Enclosures and resistance: isolated peoples in Brazilian Amazonia

Sao Paulo: ISA Instituto Socioambiental.

Scott JC (2009)

The Art of Not Being Governed: An anarchist history of upland Southeast Asia

New Haven: Yale University Press.

Sellato B (1994)

Nomads of the Borneo rainforest: the economics, politics, and ideology of settling down

Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Survival International (2015)

Defending tribes' right to remain uncontacted

July 6, 2015.

Tucker K (2019)

The cull of personality: ayahuasca, colonialism, and the death of a healer

Black and Green Press.

Viveiros De Castro E (2019)

No people are an island

In Ricardo & Gongora MF (eds) Enclosures and resistance: isolated peoples in Brazilian Amazonia. Sao Paulo: ISA Instituto Socioambiental, pg. 9-14.

Ziq (2018)

Indigenous anarchy & the need for a rejection of the colonizer's “civilization”

Anarchist Library.