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February 23, 1995 0415116732 978-0415116732 1
European colonisation has marginalised the `first peoples' in industrialised countries such as Australia and Canada. In remote regions, still the homes of large Aboriginal, Indian and Inuit populations, this legacy remains strong.
Modernisation - the `boom and bust' model of state and private development - and the partial and biased assistance provided by the state have eroded many communities through their disregard for socio-economic structures and the beliefs which underpin them.
Third World in the First explores the past, present and future of these peoples, their treatment by the `West' and the alternative strategies of development which might be available to them.

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...a rich and detailed discussion of various development models... ...this book does provide a thorough historical report on development in the two regions, and should certainly be required reading for anyone considering comparative research in [Canada and Australia].
Transcultural Psychiatry

Young's work compares contemporary Canada and Australia vis-a-vis remote area economic development and its impact on aboriginal peoples.... Young concludes that achievement of sustainable development for aboriginal people can occur only when a secure land base, e.g., Nunavut Canada, is in the hands of its original owners..
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This is a lushly produced book, complete with many photographs, figures and tables. It demonstrates the value of international comparisons of Indigenous issues, and transcends academic disciplines. A geographer by training, Young focuses on the land and the relationship of Aboriginal peoples to it.
–James Waldram, University Saskatchewan, Journal of Political Ecology

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Elspeth Young is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Oceanography at the University of New South Wales, Australia. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
aboriginal affairs, native title, aboriginal community stores, aboriginal managers, centralised settlements, aboriginal economic development, aboriginal input, subsistence contribution, aboriginal employment, aboriginal control, local aboriginal groups, remote area development, aboriginal development, aboriginal organisations, royalty monies, land rights legislation, traditional land ownership, aboriginal involvement, land claim negotiations, sustainable development model, trapping industry, pastoral enterprises, remote aboriginal communities, aboriginal residents, aboriginal ownership
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Northern Territory, Alice Springs, Western Australia, Norman Wells, Cambridge Bay, Arnhem Land, Fort Good Hope, Australian Aboriginal, Mackenzie Valley, Hudson's Bay Company, Canadian Arctic, Northwest Territories, East Kimberley, South Australia, Mackenzie River, Kimberley Aboriginal, Aboriginal Land Fund Commission, Paddle Prairie, Doon Doon, New South Wales, Wreck Bay, Indian Act, Kakadu National Park, Alligator Rivers, Prudhoe Bay
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