Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming

Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 168
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Book Synopsis Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming by : Ian McIntosh

Download or read book Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming written by Ian McIntosh and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 2000 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Cultural Survival is an organization founded in 1972 to defend human rights of Indigenous peoples, who, like the Indians of the Americas, have been dominated and marginalized by peoples different from themselves. Since the states that claim jurisdiction over Indigenous peoples consider them aliens and inferiors, they are among the world's most underprivileged minorities, facing a constant threat of physical extermination and cultural annihilation. This is no small matter, for Indigenous peoples make up approximately five percent of the world's population. Most of them wish to become successful ethnic minorities, meaning that they be permitted to maintain their own traditions even though they are out of the mainstream in the countries where they live. Indigenous peoples hope, therefore, for multiethnic states that will tolerate diversity in their midst. In this their cause is the cause of ethnic minorities worldwide and is one of the major issues of our times, for the vast majority of states in the world are multiethnic. The question is whether states are able to recognize and live peaceably with ethnic differences, or whether they will treat them as an endless source of conflict."-- Foreword.


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