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The essay explores the evolving perception of indigenous peoples in developed countries, challenging stereotypes that portray them as relics of the past. It emphasizes their distinct cultures and histories, highlighting the ongoing oppression they face. Recent shifts in attitudes demonstrate a growing recognition of indigenous peoples as legitimate communities with their own identities, rather than mere subjects of fascination. This change reflects a broader understanding of their unique lifestyles and the complexities of their interactions with dominant cultures.
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Researching Indigenous Law. Legal Anthropology or Comparative Law?, Stefan Kirchner
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- 2015
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