This book reviews one of the first organizations to be established in support of indigenous peoples. IWGIA was founded in 1968 by anthropologists concerned at the atrocities being committed against Indians in South America. Within a few years, a small group of dedicated scholars working on a voluntary basis established a documentation centre that became well-known to concerned people all over the world. Out of these beginnings grew a professional organization, which while still being involved in documentation embarked on international human rights activities, empowerment projects, publishing, and information dissemination.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:8791563526
ISBN13:9788791563522
Release Date:December 2009
Publisher:International Work Group for Indigenous Affai
Length:210 Pages
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