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    [S.l.] : ISEAS Publishing
    ISBN: 9789814786638 , 9789814786645 , 9814786632
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (39 p)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Trends in Southeast Asia 2017 14
    DDC: 305.800959
    Keywords: Ethnic Studies ; Indigenous peoples—Political activity—Southeast Asia ; Indigenous peoples—Southeast Asia—Government relations ; Indigenous peoples—Southeast Asia—Politics and government ; Indigenous peoples—Southeast Asia—Social conditions ; Southeast Asia—Ethnic relations
    Abstract: The rising politics of indigeneity in Southeast Asia -- Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Introduction -- Indigeneity: A Quintessentially Local Yet Global Collective Identity -- Shifting (DIS)Engagements with ASEAN -- Conclusion: A Reality Check.
    Abstract: Amidst rising trends of nativism and xenophobia throughout Southeast Asia, a related yet distinct movement framed around altogether different notions of Indigeneity is occurring among various long-oppressed ethnic minorities. These groups and their distinct claims of Indigeneity and linkages with the regional and global Indigenous movements are all arising in response to the heightened incorporation of their communities and territories into expanding nation states. The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Foundation based in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is playing a key role in promoting solidarity, networking and capacity-building among Indigenous Peoples in Asia as well as linking local communities with international funders and advocates. As highly marginalized communities residing predominantly in the regions natural-resource-rich areas, Indigenous Peoples are bearing the brunt of the downside of ASEAN's ambitious investment plan and resource-extractive model of development. Regardless of ASEAN's overall stance of non-recognition of Indigenous Peoples as a distinct community, Indigenous Peoples in the region are increasingly identifying in solidarity with a larger, distinctive collectivity of Indigenous Peoples within the framework of ASEAN
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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