
Mining and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia
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This work reviews in detail the relations between mining and indigenous peoples in diverse national, political, and cultural settings. With case studies from five nations and covering gold, uranium, diamonds, and copper, the contributors thoroughly assess what they see as the central issues--dispossession, land rights, and compensation.
Author: Professor John Connell
Format: Paperback, 205 pages, 130mm x 210mm, 320 g
Published: 1991, Oxford University Press, USA, Australia
Genre: Geography
This work reviews in detail the relations between mining and indigenous peoples in diverse national, political, and cultural settings. With case studies from five nations and covering gold, uranium, diamonds, and copper, the contributors thoroughly assess what they see as the central issues--dispossession, land rights, and compensation.
