This book deals with two processes of globalization that are profoundly influencing the lives of indigenous people - the role of their resources in providing environmental services, and the civilizational changes caused by privatization. Examining how to deal with the exclusion of indigenous pe
Religious Change and Indigenous Peoples: Global Discourses and Aboriginal Religions
β Scribed by Adam Possamai; Helena Onnudottir; Bryan S. Turner
- Publisher
- Not Avail
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 166
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations in Australia, New Zealand and some Pacific Islands, this book focuses on important changes in religious affiliation over the last 15 years. Drawing on both local social and political debates.
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