2009
DOI: 10.1086/597667
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Indigeneity

Abstract: The term indigenous, long used to distinguish between those who are "native" and their "others" in specific locales, has also become a term for a geocultural category, presupposing a world collectivity of "indigenous peoples" in contrast to their various "others." Many observers have noted that the stimuli for internationalization of the indigenous category originated principally from particular nation-states-Anglo-American settler colonies and Scandinavia. All, I argue, are relevantly political cultures of li… Show more

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“…(United Nations, 2018) Sound daunting? Merlan (2009) explains "there has been acceptances, rejections and strategic uses of the concept of indigeneity" and that "concepts drawn from internationalist indigeneity are used strategically in a range of contexts". She goes on to explain that "The principal institutional home of international indigenism is within the United Nations system", including states that claim indigenous and indigeneity does not apply to them.…”
Section: A Roller Coaster Ride Of the Universal Kind: The Political Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(United Nations, 2018) Sound daunting? Merlan (2009) explains "there has been acceptances, rejections and strategic uses of the concept of indigeneity" and that "concepts drawn from internationalist indigeneity are used strategically in a range of contexts". She goes on to explain that "The principal institutional home of international indigenism is within the United Nations system", including states that claim indigenous and indigeneity does not apply to them.…”
Section: A Roller Coaster Ride Of the Universal Kind: The Political Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She goes on to explain that "The principal institutional home of international indigenism is within the United Nations system", including states that claim indigenous and indigeneity does not apply to them. (p. 303) Merlan (2009) also states that some "critics of the novote saw this as a serious tactical error making the four states stand out as colonial, white and anachronistic in a world where de-colonisation was taking place". Such a strong statement where there is now history in a political realm on the human rights of indigenous peoples.…”
Section: A Roller Coaster Ride Of the Universal Kind: The Political Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the work of many indigenous leaders today is linked to regional, national, and international networks involving branches of the UN, ILO, and other supranational bodies of influence (see Niezen 2010;Merlan 2009;Muehlebach 2001), knowledge of national and international legislation on indigenous rights as well as personal experience with government and administration have come to count as important qualifications for indigenous leadership, somewhat superseding previously crucial kinship ties and rainforest survival skills. Contemporary indigenous leaders, whether working in indigenous organizations or elected to positions in governmental structures, are generally required to adapt to life in urban environments far removed from their indigenous communities.…”
Section: New Styles Of and Criteria For Indigenous Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They successfully instituted their own parliaments in Finland, Norway, and Sweden; and since the 1970s, they have been part of the core group of actors that helped to establish and design the UNPFII. 8 In spite of these achievements, the Sami are not included in the national statistics for any of the Scan-dinavian countries -although they previously were. Sweden ended the enumeration abruptly after World War II, thereby terminating a tradition that reached back to the mid-eighteenth century.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%