Ebook: Frontier Encounters: Indigenous Communities and Settlers in Asia and Latin America
Author: Danilo Geiger
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Politics
- Series: IWGIA Document 120
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: IWGIA / Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research North-South
- Language: English
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Poverty and the maldistribution of land in core areas of developing countries, together with state schemes for the colonization of unruly frontiers, have forced indigenous peoples and settlers into an uneasy co-existence. Presenting material from various Asian and Latin American countries, Frontier Encounters examines factors that make for conflict and accommodation, studies the role of policy frames, and looks at promising mitigation strategies. The range of topics covered by the articles includes the texture of everyday-relations at the settlement frontier and the reconfiguration of ethnic hierarchies in tune with changing conquest cycles; settler land and resource use strategies; antisettler riots and their politics; peace accords and what they can and cannot achieve as instruments for halting migrationinduced violence; communal land titles as a promising avenue for conflict prevention and the empowerment of weak and defenseless groups; and the need for balancing indigenous rights advocacy with support and legal protection for disenfranchised parts of the settler population.
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