Van der Hoogte, Liesbeth, and Koos Kingma. 2004. "Promoting Cultural Diversity and the Rights of Women: The Dilemmas of 'Intersectionality' for Development Organisations." Gender and Development 12 (1): 47-55.
Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Justice, NGOs, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas
Taylor, Matthew, Michelle Moran-Taylor, and Debra Rodman Ruiz. 2006. "Land, Ethnic, and Gender Change: Transnational Migration and its Effects on Guatemalan Lives and Landscapes." Geoforum 37: 41-61.
Topics: Displacement & Migration, Migration, Gender, Gender Roles, Indigenous, Livelihoods, Rights, Land Rights Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Guatemala Keywords: migration, land transformation, gender transformation
Mollett, Sharlene. 2010. "Está listo (Are you ready)? Gender, Race and Land Registration in the Río Plántano Biosphere Reserve.” Gender, Place and Culture 17 (3): 357-375.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Land Tenure, Race, Rights, Land Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Honduras Keywords: indigenous peoples, gender, land registration, protected areas, racialization
Lykes, M. Brinton. 1994. “Terror, Silencing, and Children: International, Multidisciplinary Collaboration with Guatemalan Maya Communities.” Social Science and Medicine 38 (4): 543-52.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma, Indigenous, Violence Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Guatemala
Richards, Patricia. 2005. “The Politics of Gender, Human Rights, and Being Indigenous in Chile.” Gender and Society 19 (2): 199–220.
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
Brentlinger, Paula E., Hector Javier Sanchez-Perez, Marcos Arana Cedeno, Lic Guadalupe Vargas Morales, Miguel A. Hernan, Mark A. Micek, and Douglas Ford. 2005. “Pregnancy Outcomes, Site of Delivery, and Community Schisms in Regions Affected by the Armed Conflict in Chiapas, Mexico.” Social Science & Medicine 61: 1001-14.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Health, Reproductive Health, Indigenous Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico
Andrews, Penelope E. 1998. “Striking the Rock: Confronting Gender Equality in South Africa.” Michigan Journal of Race & Law 3 (2): 307–39.
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
George, Glynis R. 2007. “Interpreting Gender Mainstreaming by NGOs in India: A Comparative Ethnographic Approach.” Gender, Place & Culture 14 (6): 679-701.
Topics: Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Mainstreaming, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, NGOs Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India
Newdick, Vivian. 2005. “The Indigenous Woman as Victim of Her Culture in Neoliberal Mexico.” Cultural Dynamics 17 (1): 73-92.
Topics: Economies, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Non-State Armed Groups, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women, Violence Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico
Rao, Shakuntala. 1999. “Woman-as-Symbol: The Intersections of Identity Politics, Gender, and Indian Nationalism.” Women’s Studies International Forum 22 (3): 317-28.
Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Nationalism, Religion Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India
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