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Classic Issues of the Fourth World Journal
Fourth World Journal Volume 5, Number 1
December 2002
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LUKANKA*: From the Editors
/ p. i-iv
The Editors
(pdf - 74KB)
Community Trauma and Development
/ p. 1-9
Leslie E. Korn
(pdf - 82KB)
Post Colonial Ghost Dancing
/ p. 10-23
Dennis Easter
(pdf - 106KB)
Reconciliation, Assimilation and the Indigenous Peoples of Australia
/ p. 24-49
Damien Short
(pdf - 152KB)
Law and Identity
/ p. 50-60
Andrys Onsman
(pdf - 94KB)
Land Rights of the Indigenous People of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh
/ p. 63-79
Ali M Emran
and
Toshiuki Tsuchiya
(pdf - 135KB)
Indigenous People and Oil Production In Ecuador's Oriente
/ p. 80-97
Brandon Yoder
(pdf - 106KB)
Conservation by Self-Determination in Central America
/ p. 98-149
Danielle Elford
(pdf - 274KB)
Maasai Wildlife Conservation and Human Need
/ p. 150-191
Navaya ole Ndaskoi
(pdf - 340KB)
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Lukanka
is a Miskito word from Yapti Tasba meaning "ideas," "thoughts," "thinking."
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