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Marcelo Giugale: What Have Economists Learned About Indigenous Peoples?

11 months agoNews : Huffington Post

By some estimates, 350 million people qualify as "indigenous"--individuals bound together by their ancestry, lands, culture, language and, ultimately, self-identification. Think of Bolivia's Aymara, Canada's...
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Canada: The Ktunaxa, and their desperate attempt to save their language which is related to no other on Earth

News : The Coming Crisis (last year)

For one indigenous people, the internet could be key to saving a language related to no other on earth. Can the internet save a language? For the Ktunaxa nation, an indigenous people inhabiting parts of north-western America, the an... Read Post

Global Voices in Aymara: Preserving Indigenous Language Online

News / International Affairs : Global Voices (2 years ago)

One of the newest Global Voices Lingua sites is also its first in an indigenous language, Aymara. This native language is spoken by more than 2 million people across the Andes, especially in Bolivia and Peru, where it is among the o... Read Post

Marcelo Giugale: What Have Economists Learned About Indigenous Peoples?

News / International Affairs : Huffington Post: World Blog (11 months ago)

By some estimates, 350 million people qualify as "indigenous"--individuals bound together by their ancestry, lands, culture, language and, ultimately, self-identification. Think of Bolivia's Aymara, Canada's... Read Post


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