Indigenous Rights and Development
Discover the resilience and cultural richness of the Arakmbut, an indigenous people from the southeastern Peruvian rainforest, in the insightful book Indigenous Rights and Development by Berghahn Books. This compelling volume, published in 1997, spans 352 pages and delves into the Arakmbut's journey of survival amidst the challenges posed by missionaries since the 1950s and a recent gold rush that has threatened their territory. As the final installment in this enlightening series, it examines the growing consciousness surrounding indigenous rights and development, making it a crucial read for anyone interested in social justice, anthropology, and environmental issues. Join the conversation about the preservation of indigenous cultures and the impact of external forces on their way of life. Enhance your understanding of these vital topics by adding Indigenous Rights and Development to your collection today!