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What the Tribal Peoples Displaced by Development in India Can Learn from the Resilience of the Winnebago Tribe in Nebraska
Journal of Developing Societies Pub Date : 2018-11-28 , DOI: 10.1177/0169796x18804929
Nalini Bikkina 1
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The principle of the greater good for the greatest number is cited in arguments supporting the human displacements caused by development. A large number of risks associated with displacement can generate new forms of poverty for indigenous peoples affected by development, if these risks are not mitigated. While tribal displacement in India is quite problematic, tribal peoples such as the Winnebago in Nebraska (one of the states in the USA) have largely succeeded in reestablishing themselves following displacement. Based upon the use of qualitative methods involving archival research and key informant interviews, this article examines the Winnebago case of reestablishment with a view to its relevance to endangered tribal peoples in India.

中文翻译:

从内布拉斯加州的温尼巴哥部落的复原力中,印度被发展所取代的部落人民可以从中学到什么

支持发展所导致的人类流离失所的论点中引用了“以最大的利益实现最大的利益”的原则。如果不能减轻与流离失所有关的大量风险,则受发展影响的土著人民会产生新的贫困形式。尽管印度的部落流离失所问题颇大,但内布拉斯加州的温尼巴哥(美国的一个州)等部落人民在流离失所之后已成功地重建了自己。基于涉及档案研究和主要信息提供者访谈的定性方法的使用,本文考察了温尼巴哥重建案,以期与印度濒临灭绝的部落人民相关。
更新日期:2018-11-28
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