Reclaiming balance : indigenous peoples, conflict resolution & sustainable development / edited by Victoria Tauili-Corpuz & Joji Carino.
Material type: TextPublication details: Baguio City : Tebtebba Foundation, c2004.Description: xiv, 569 p. : maps 23 cmISBN:- 9719284633
- GN 671.P6 .R244 2004
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All of the conflicts that indigenous peoples currently have with the nation-state are also conflicts in which the past lies before us. They grow out of the ongoing culture of colonization and therefore demand unique strategies and unique approches. If the causes lie in the systemic oppression of colonization, then the answers must lie within the values which colonization sought to destroy and not in the values it still seeks to impose. Moana Jackson
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