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9780415116732

Third World in the First: Development and Indigenous Peoples

by Young,Elspeth
  • ISBN13:

    9780415116732

  • ISBN10:

    0415116732

  • eBook ISBN(s):

    9781134936359

  • Additional ISBN(s):

    9781134936359

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 1995-02-21
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

One of the major cultural and economic issues facing both Australia and Canada concerns the governments' past and present failures to involve the "first peoples" in development. Elspeth Young contrast the materialist development approach of both big companies and governments with the stress of the Indian, Inuit and Aboriginal peoples place on husbanding natural resources. Exploring why attempts to promote minority development have failed, whether models of sustainable development are applicable to remote area development, as well as the crucial issue of self-determination, the book reveals the yawning gap between what people want and what governments are prepared to offer. The author argues that this gap can only be briged by alternative approaches to development, centered on participation and the acknowledgement of these peoples' holistic sense of community.

Table of Contents

Preface
Development and Aboriginal People in Remote Canada and Australia: An Overview of the Main Issues
Remote Area Development in Australia and Canada: Perceptions, People and Resources
Government Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Development
Development and Land-based Enterprise: Living on the Land
Mining - the Prime Non-renewable Resource of Remote Regions
The Role of Parks and Tourism in Aboriginal Development
Aboriginal Community Stores and Development
Aboriginal Development in Remote Areas: Problems and Prospects
References
Index
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