Book Chapter: The Nipmuc Nation, Federal Acknowledgment, and a Case of Mistaken Identity
Indigenous peoples of the world demand rights. They want the right to own land, the right to their own culture, their own language, and they wish to be recognised as peoples with the right to self-determination. Four programmes delving into the reality of four indigenous peoples on four continents: The Quichuas of Ecuador, the Chakmas of Bangladesh, the Bushmen of South Africa and the Inuit of Greenland.
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