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Indigenous People’s Struggles For Self is a comprehensive exploration of the historical and ongoing battles fought by indigenous communities across the globe for self-governance, cultural preservation, and fundamental rights. Through detailed case studies and critical analysis, author Prakash Louis examines the systemic oppression faced by indigenous populations and their resilient efforts toward self-determination.
The book delves into the complexities of indigenous identity, colonial legacies, and the modern challenges that continue to threaten indigenous sovereignty. Louis presents a nuanced perspective on how indigenous peoples have organized themselves, mobilized communities, and advocated for policy changes to protect their lands, languages, and traditional ways of life. This work is essential for understanding the global indigenous rights movement and its profound implications for social justice and human rights.







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