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Indigenous peoples and the fundamental right

A new issue of International Indigenous Policy Journal is out. India Reed Bowers (Utrecht): Indigenous Decolonization and United Nations Membership: Indigenous Peoples and the Fundamental Right to Self-Determination. Md. Atiquar Rahman (Dhaka): Problems and Prospects of Development: Intervention for the Indigenous People Bangladesh. Devika Mittal (South Asian University): The Tribal Debate of Integration v/s Assimilation: A Study of the Jarawas of the Great Andaman. From Vice, Oscar Rickett interviews a member of the Jarawa, a human safari tribe. The Lost Tribes of the Amazon: Often described as “uncontacted,” isolated groups living deep in the South American forest resist the ways of the modern world — at least for now. Garrett Nichols reviews When Did Indians Become Straight? Kinship, the History of Sexuality, and Native Sovereignty by Mark Rifkin.