01710 a2200301 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003700085040000700122041000800129072001500137072001300152072002100165072002100186072002100207072002100228072002100249072001800270100001700288245005100305250000600356260003200362300001000394520096600404700002301370999001501393036771845620250317100403.0250312042021GB eng  a9780367718459 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 145.00fBB a01 aeng7 aJHB2thema7 aJHB2bic7 aSOC0020102bisac7 aSOC0620002bisac7 aBUS1130002bisac7 aPOL0330002bisac7 aSOC0260002bisac7 a306.082bisac1 aClaire Smith10aIndigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20210331 a248 p bIncreasingly, Indigenous people are being drawn into global networks. In the long term, cultural isolation is unlikely to be a viable even if sometimes desired option, so how can Indigenous people protect and advance their cultural values in the face of pressures from an interconnected world? Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World is a comprehensive, thought provoking discussion of the challenges that globalisation brings to Indigenous peoples. It discusses successful strategies that have been used by Indigenous peoples to promote their identities and cultural values. It looks at their roles as equal and active participants and, indeed, as innovators and leaders in an interconnected world. The chapters in this book present a global perspective on Indigenous issues. They feature a cross-disciplinary integration that takes a holistic approach in-line with that of most Indigenous peoples and include vignettes of Indigenous cultural practices.1 aGraeme K Ward4B01 c1492d1492