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The World Bank's New Indigenous Policy: A Change in International Economic Development Strategies

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An essay reviewing the World Bank's first comprehensive policy on tribal peoples (1982), with background on the Bank's governance, lending practices, and links to international financial systems. It details the policy's goals, operational procedures, and potential outcomes, and discusses risks of assimilation versus Indigenous leverage in project contexts. Includes a bibliography of contemporaneous sources.

Nation-States, Indigenous Nations, and the Great Lie

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University of Toronto Press
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Analytical essay on nation-state policies toward Indigenous nations in the United States, Canada, Nicaragua, and Chile. Introduces the concept of "the great lie" to describe state strategies of assimilation and control, with attention to legal, political, and educational mechanisms, resource exploitation, and the erosion of Indigenous governance. References Indigenous communities including Miskito, Rama, Sumu, and Mapuche. OCR artifacts are present in the text (e.g., garbled place names and headers).