A Global History of Indigenous Peoples
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Introduction: Tribal Peoples in the Age of Globalization Peopling the Earth: The Greatest Migration Peoples of the Land: Spiritual and Cultural Roots of Indigenous Societies Mutual Discovery: Tribal Peoples and the First Wave of Globalization Resistance and Adaptation: Indigenous Reaction to Newcomer Occupations Bio-Wars: Ecological Imperialism and the Transformation of Tribal Worlds Spiritual Contests: Missionaries, Christianity and Indigenous Societies Administered Peoples: Indigenous Nations and Regulated Societies Last Frontiers: War, Resource Development and the Occupation of Tribal Territories Continuing the Struggle: Indigenous Protests, Legal Agendas and Aboriginal Internationalism Uncertainties: The Future of Indigenous Societies

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KEN COATES is Professor of History and Dean at the College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan.

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'I am delighted to see an historian treating indigenous peoples as active players in global history, not mere footnotes to the story of European colonialism. Coates surveys the past, present, and future of indigenous peoples, giving them full credit for the initial exploration and peopling of the world.' - Dr John H. Bodley, Washington State University

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