格式化内容附注: | Theory and context. Theoretical perspectives on interactions between Indigenous peoples and mining -- History : Indigenous peoples and mining in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Forces for change : international recognition of Indigenous rights -- Key actors. Indigenous peoples : diversity and shared experiences -- The mining industry : wealth, influence, and pressures for change -- The state, Indigenous peoples, and mining -- Strategies, costs, and opportunities. Indigenous engagement : negotiation and agreements -- Indigenous opposition : resistance and refusal -- Managing the negative impacts of mining on Indigenous lands and peoples -- Maximizing mining's economic potential for Indigenous peoples -- Case studies. Chile : Indigenous strategies of resistance and engagement -- Botswana and South Africa : a contrast in Indigenous strategies and outcomes -- Indigenous rights and mining in the Philippines Australia and Canada : a test for Indigenous engagement strategies -- Not just mining : cumulative impacts and Sami reindeer herders in Sweden -- Analysis and conclusion. |