Indigenous Peoples and UN Sustainability Goals in South America: The Case for Change
This book uses three communities – the Kaingaing, the Kukama and the Guarani peoples – as case studies to reveal patterns of anti-Indigenous behaviours among governments and private organisations, which in turn limit progress towards achieving the SDGs.
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Indigenous Peoples and UN Sustainability Goals in South America: The Case for Change
This book uses three communities – the Kaingaing, the Kukama and the Guarani peoples – as case studies to reveal patterns of anti-Indigenous behaviours among governments and private organisations, which in turn limit progress towards achieving the SDGs.
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Indigenous Peoples and UN Sustainability Goals in South America: The Case for Change

Indigenous Peoples and UN Sustainability Goals in South America: The Case for Change

Indigenous Peoples and UN Sustainability Goals in South America: The Case for Change

Indigenous Peoples and UN Sustainability Goals in South America: The Case for Change

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This book uses three communities – the Kaingaing, the Kukama and the Guarani peoples – as case studies to reveal patterns of anti-Indigenous behaviours among governments and private organisations, which in turn limit progress towards achieving the SDGs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781529239256
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2026
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x (d)

About the Author

Darren Reid is Course Director of History at Coventry University.

Neil Renwick is Centre of Peace, Trust and Social Relations at Coventry University.

Leonel Piovezana is Dean of Research, Extension, Innovation and Graduate Studies at the University of Chapecó.

Claudia Battestin is Professor at the University of Chapecó.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Analytical Perspectives

2. Oil and Water: The Kukama of the Peruvian Amazon

3. Land and Respect: The Kaingáng of Sub-Amazonian Brazil

4. Space and Spirit: The Guaraní of Argentina and Southern Brazil

5. Conclusion: Towards Indigenous Sustainable Development Goals (ISDGs) and a Post-2030 Agenda

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