04093nam 22006133a 450 991015166070332120251017110105.09783319422718331942271510.1007/978-3-319-42271-8(CKB)3710000000952871(DE-He213)978-3-319-42271-8(MiAaPQ)EBC4744009(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38874(VLeBooks)9783319422718(ScCtBLL)8e667b83-b0b6-4224-a8c1-a8f23be01634(OCoLC)1163850309(Perlego)2338195(oapen)doab38874(DNLM)1700215(EXLCZ)99371000000095287120250203i20172020 uu engurnn#|||mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndigenous Networks and Evangelical Frontiers : Problems With Governance and Ethics in Cases of 'Voluntary Isolation' in Contemporary Amazonia /Marc Brightman, Vanessa GrottiFirst edition, 2017.Springer Nature2017London :Springer Open,2017.1 online resource (XXXVIII, 257 pages 23 illustrations, 7 illustrations in color.)9783319422695 3319422693 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Hunter-Gatherers in a Fast Changing World -- Part I: The Historical Legacy -- 1. The Fortunes of Foragers in Colonial and Post-Colonial New Guinea -- 2. When is a Foraging Society? The Loplik in the Tarim Basin -- Part II: Environmental Change -- 3. Trailing Forest Uses Among the Punan Tubu of North Kalimantan, Indonesia -- 4. Bushmeat Crisis, Forestry Reforms and Contemporary Hunting Among Central African Forest Hunters -- 5. Defaunation Through the Eyes of the Tsimane’ -- 6. The Death of the Chief of Peccaries: The Apurinã and the Scarcity of Forest Resources in Brazilian Amazonia -- Part III: Changes in Economic, Political and Legal Systems -- 7. Why Pumé Foragers Retain a Hunting and Gathering Way of Life on a Transitional Landscape -- 8. Sharing in a Context of Rural Development.  A Study Among a Contemporary Hunter-Gatherer Society in Indonesia -- 9. Hunter-Gatherers and Fishing Rights in Alaska and Siberia: Contemporary Governmentality, Subsistence, and Sustainable Enterprises -- Part IV: Globalization and Cultural Change -- 10. Indigenous Networks and Evangelical Frontiers: Problems with Governance Ethics in Cases of ‘Voluntary Isolation’ in Contemporary Amazonia -- 11. 'Like Father, Like Son'? Baka Children’s Local Ecological Knowledge Learning in a Context of Cultural Change -- 12. Persistence and Change in Infant Care among Aka Foragers -- 13. Globalized Conflicts, Globalized Responses. Changing Manners of Contestation Among Indigenous Communities.The periodic emergence of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in Amazonia have given rise to sensational media reports and heated academic debate. In this chapter we describe briefly the historical and contemporary relations between indigenous peoples in and out of isolation in the Guiana Shield region of North-eastern South America and discuss the role of indigenous missionaries in histories of contact. After considering these facts in relation to some of the general debates about isolated peoples and policy, we assess the ethical dimensions of the question of emergence from isolation.AnthropologyCultural propertyCultureStudy and teachingHuman geographyAnthropology.Cultural property.CultureStudy and teaching.Human geography.301Brightman Marc1667371Grotti VanessaScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910151660703321Indigenous Networks and Evangelical Frontiers4318585UNINA