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What is Indigenous Peoples

Handbook of Research on Promoting Peace Through Practice, Academia, and the Arts
Original peoples who preceded colonization and who live in relationship and reciprocity with place and original peoples’ communities.
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Indigenous Ceremonial Peacemaking: The Restoration of Balance and Harmony
Polly O. Walker (Juniata College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3001-5.ch015
Abstract
This chapter explores Indigenous conceptualizations of peace, focusing on some Native American, First Nations, Native Hawaiian, and Australian Aboriginal approaches, with an emphasis on peacemaking ceremonies. The author articulates some of the central tenets of Indigenous paradigms and explains how these shape historical and contemporary peacemaking, both among Indigenous peoples and between Indigenous and Western peoples. The ways in which colonialism has impacted Indigenous peacemaking are also explored, along with examples of the resilience of Indigenous approaches to peace. Finally, the chapter proposes ways in which “collaborations of integrity” have transformed contemporary conflicts by re-centering Indigenous peacemaking processes.
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People who live in a developed country, are usually its citizens and are carriers of certain norms of behavior, culture, habits, knowledge, skills of social, economic, political life, characteristics of a developed country.
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The inhabitants of the circumpolar Arctic who have a specific connection to the land that they have inhabited, distinct language, culture, and traditional livelihoods such as reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting.
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Refers to ethnic groups or cultural minorities who have retained their unique culture or identity and a way of life that is distinct from mainstream society.
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