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    The Politics of Gender, Human Rights, and Being Indigenous in Chile

    Richards, Patricia. 2005. “The Politics of Gender, Human Rights, and Being Indigenous in Chile.” Gender and Society 19 (2): 199–220.

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    Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Political Participation, Rights, Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Chile Keywords: gender, indigenous peoples, human rights

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    Striking the Rock: Confronting Gender Equality in South Africa

    Andrews, Penelope E. 1998. “Striking the Rock: Confronting Gender Equality in South Africa.” Michigan Journal of Race & Law 3 (2): 307–39.

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    Topics: Democracy / Democratization, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender Equality/Inequality, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa

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    The Colour of the Earth: Indigenous Women ‘Before the Law’

    Belausteguigoitia, Marisa. 2002. “The Colour of the Earth: Indigenous Women ‘Before the Law.’” The Journal of the Society of International Development 45 (1): 47–53.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Indigenous, Justice, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico

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    Gendered Frontiers of Land Control: Indigenous Territory, Women and Contests over Land in Ecuador

    Radcliffe, Sarah A. 2013. “Gendered Frontiers of Land Control: Indigenous Territory, Women and Contests over Land in Ecuador.” Gender, Place & Culture. doi:10.1080/0966369X.2013.802675.

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    Topics: Agriculture, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Land Grabbing, Land Tenure, Political Economies, Race, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Land Rights, Property Rights, Women's Rights, Violence Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Ecuador Keywords: gender, neoliberalism, collective title, Ecuador, land grabs, multiculturalism

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    Entre el Etnocentrismo Feminista y el Esencialismo Étnico. Las Mujeres Indígenas y sus Demandas.

    Hernández Castillo, Rosalva Aída. 2001. "Entre el Etnocentrismo Feminista y el Esencialismo Étnico. Las Mujeres Indígenas y sus Demandas." Debate Feminista 24: 206-29.

    Topics: Civil Society, Ethnicity, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Indigenous, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas

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    Corporate Engagement with Indigenous Women in the Minerals Industry: Making Space for Theory

    Gibson, Ginger, and Deanna Kemp. 2008. “Corporate Engagement with Indigenous Women in the Minerals Industry: Making Space for Theory.” In Earth Matters: Indigenous Peoples, the Extractive Industries and Corporate Social Responsibility, edited by Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh and Saleem Ali, 104–22. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing Ltd.

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    Topics: Development, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Multi-National Corporations, Rights, Indigenous Rights

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    Issues of Tension: Aboriginal Women and Western Feminism

    Houle, Leta. 2011. "Issues of Tension: Aboriginal Women and Western Feminism." Religious Studies and Theology 30 (2): 209-33.

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    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Girls, Indigenous, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Canada Keywords: western feminism, aboriginal feminism, aboriginal cultural identity, Indian Act - legislation

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    Gender, Sovereignty, and the Discourse of Rights in Native Women's Activism

    Barker, Joanne. 2006. “Gender, Sovereignty, and the Discourse of Rights in Native Women’s Activism.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 7 (1): 127–61.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Indigenous, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Northern Crises: Women’s Relationships and Resistances to Resource Extractions

    Stienstra, Deborah. 2015. “Northern Crises: Women’s Relationships and Resistances to Resource Extractions.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 17 (4): 630–51. 

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    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Development, Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Globalization, Indigenous, Political Economies, Rights, Indigenous Rights Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Canada Keywords: feminist disability studies, indigenous, intersectionality, resource development, hydroelectricity

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    Land Grab: Green Neoliberalism, Gender, and Garifuna Resistance in Honduras

    Brondo, Keri Vacanti. 2013. Land Grab: Green Neoliberalism, Gender, and Garifuna Resistance in Honduras. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

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    Topics: Development, Environment, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Land Grabbing, Political Participation, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Land Rights Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Honduras

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