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Becoming indigenous in Africa
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Becoming indigenous in Africa

Dorothy Hodgson
African studies review, Vol.52(3), pp.1-32
12/2009

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Maasai (African people) Africa Civil or Human Rights Indigenous Peoples
This article traces the history of how and why certain African groups became involved in the transnational indigenous rights movement; how the concept of the indigenous has been imagined, understood, and employed by African activists, donors, advocates, and states; and the opportunities and obstacles it has posed for the ongoing struggles for recognition, resources, and the rights of historically marginalized people like Maasai.
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