Cultural Oppression: Unemployment And Indigenous Peoples

作者: Douglas Durst

DOI: 10.1080/17486839008412691

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摘要: Abstract On every continent, native peoples have been the victims of industrial development, living with gross poverty, high unemployment, inadequate housing and low education. This chapter focuses on employment situation examines it in light cultural oppression through colonization conflicting cultures. The adaptation their hidden economy is reviewed. Well-meaning public programs are challenged alternatives that reinforce traditional values support desire for self determinations recommended.

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