The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea2161
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Australia, Aboriginal Rights in

Abstract: For indigenous peoples worldwide, the struggle to gain recognition of rights associated with their identities as indigenous peoples is an integral aspect of the quest for self‐determination. These struggles take place in complex legal, social, political, and economic fields, and the stakes associated with forms of recognition, such as land rights, are high. In Australia, anthropologists have been involved in Aboriginal rights issues, specifically those concerned with land rights, native title, and cultural her… Show more

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