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Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (In 2 Volumes)

 
Aman Gupta (Editor)
Synopsis People who inhabited a land before it was conquered by colonial societies and who consider themselves distinct from the societies currently governing those territories are called indigenous peoples. They live in nearly all the countries on all the continents of the world and form a spectrum of humanity, ranging from traditional huntergatheres and subsistence farmers to legal scholars. Despite the extensive diversity in indigenous communities throughout the world, all indigenous peoples have one thing in common – they all share a history of injustice. Over the last several years, the international system – particularly as embodied in United Nations and other international institutions – has exhibited a renewed concerns of indigenous peoples. This book is an indepth study of the rights of indigenous peoples. It looks at the socioeconomic status, human rights situation and burning issues of indigenous peoples around the world. It also discusses the role of international laws and modern human rights programmes to protect the indigenous peoples’ aspirations to survive as distinct communities in control of their own destinies. This book will have a wide audience including anthropologists, sociologists, demographers, development studies specialists in addition to activists working in organizations dealing with the issues of indigenous peoples.
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About the author

Aman Gupta

Aman Gupta, is well-known for his research on human development. He holds post-graduate diploma in human resource management and social work. A teacher by profession, he is having about twenty years of professional experience. Being a devoted human rights activist, he is actively engaged in serving indigenous people in human rights violated areas and organizing programmes to protect their rights. Widely traveled all over the world, he has organized and participated in many national as well as international conferences related to human rights and civil liberties. He has many research articles on human rights issues to his credit, which have got published in well-known journals.

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Bibliographic information

Title Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (In 2 Volumes)
Author Aman Gupta
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Isha Books
Language: English
isbn 818205205X
length x+320p.; x+299p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.