Kathy Seton
Volume 4, Number 1 (1999) 4 (1):
Keywords Indigenous Peoples, Self-determination, Colonialism, Globalisation, Sovereignty, Fourth World Theory, Indigenous Social Movements, Struggles for Cultural Autonomy, Political Economic Analyses
Abstract
This article examines how Fourth World theory and indigenous politics challenge conventional political economic analyses in the context of globalization. It explores the emergence of indigenous social movements asserting sovereignty and self-determination, and the complexities arising from the presence of “hidden nations” within established state systems. The author emphasizes the limitations of traditional frameworks that overlook cultural autonomy and indigenous worldviews. Through an analysis of indigenous resistance to colonial legacies and economic marginalization, the article advocates for a “Fourth World perspective” that integrates cultural, political, and economic dimensions. By doing so, it offers a more inclusive and accurate understanding of indigenous struggles in a globalized world and underscores the need for alternative analytical models that respect indigenous knowledge, governance systems, and the right to self-determination.
Kathy Seton
Published June 1, 1999
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