TY - BOOK AU - Eversole, Robyn AU - McNeish, John-Andrew AU - Cimadamore, Alberto D. TI - Indigenous people and poverty : : an international perspective SN - 9781842776797 U1 - 362.5 22 PY - 2005///. CY - London, New York : PB - Zed books KW - Development policy KW - Poverty reduction KW - Indigenous peoples N1 - Contents; 1. Introduction: indigenous peoples and poverty One / Indigenous poverty 2. Overview - patterns of indigenous disadvantage worldwide 3. The conditions of life and health for indigenous women in areas of high marginalization, Chiapas, Mexico 4. Scarred landscapes and tattooed faces: poverty, identity and lan conflict in a Taiwanese indigenous community 5. Nutritional vulnerability in indigenous children of the Americans - a human rights issue Two / Indigenous peoples in nation-states: rights, citizenship and self-determination 6. Overview - the right to self-determination 7. Poverty and international aid among Russia's indigenous peoples 8. Indigenous peoples of South-East Asia: poverty, identity and resistance 9. Tackling indigenous disadvantage in the twenty-first century: Social inclusion' and Maori in New Zealand 10. Political participation and poverty in Colombian indigenous communities: the case of the Zenu and Mokana peoples 11. Indigenous peoples, poverty and self-determination in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States Three / Indigenous peoples' perspectives on development 12. Overview: indigenous peoples' perspectives on poverty and development 13. Ecological wealth versus social poverty: contradictions of and perspectives on indigenous development in central America and Mexico 14. Indigenous anti-poverty strategies in an Australian town 15. Sami responses to poverty in the Nordic countries 16. Conclusions: poverty, peoples and the meaning of change ; Index : p. 301-311. ER -