Recent decades have witnessed an efflorescence of identity construction and activism of indigenous peoples throughout the world. In the process, a multiplicity of indigenous actors has emerged with new discourses and strategies seeking transformative change to their inherent rights and represent. In their complex projects of self-affirmation to overcome political and economic marginalization, the indigenous peoples are deploying culture as an important resource. No doubt, the resultant indigenous activism and the manner in which it is played out vary from country to country.
Indigenous Identity and Activism captures the broad contours of the resurgent indigenous moments in select countries-Australia, Brazil, Canada and Mexico. Renowned scholars on the subjects offer their insightful reflections on the ways in which the activists and the movements have created a space for promoting indigenous cultural reproduction and identity reconstruction.
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