Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) R.B. Lee
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
ANO 2006
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Anthropological Theory
ISSN 1463-4996
E-ISSN 1741-2641
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/1463499606071597
CITAÇÕES 16
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 163367b75130031e8c7b5d83de097e50

Resumo

The late 20th century has seen a renaissance in the fortunes of indigenous people and their visibility on the world's political agendas. But the term 'indigenous' covers a multitude of contradictory meanings and these are deployed in a range of contexts. This article traces the historical trajectories that have brought diverse peoples together under the banner of 'the indigenous', introducing the concept of Indigenous One and Indigenous Two. The article then attempts to situate these peoples politically in the current conjuncture, drawing upon the twin discourses of rights and authenticity. The article concludes with a challenge to anthropologists to support the aspirations of indigenous peoples and explore with more depth and sensitivity their political use of the concept of 'strategic essentialism'.

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