Jerome E. Taylor
Volume 2, Number 3 (1990) 2 (3): 159-160
Keywords Indigenous Peoples, Self-Determination, Territorial Rights, Inuit Circumpolar Conference, Fourth World Nations, international Committee of the Red Cross, Political Settlement
Abstract
This journal article explores the rights of distinct peoples, particularly indigenous nations, focusing on their struggles for self-determination and territorial control. It emphasizes the deep spiritual and material connections indigenous peoples have with their lands and the challenges they face in asserting these rights amid political and developmental pressures.
Jerome E. Taylor
Published January 1, 1990
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