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Enslaved Peoples in the 1990s: Indigenous Peoples, Debt Bondage and Human Rights
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ISBN: 0900918403     ISBN-13: 9780900918407
Publisher: International Work Group for Indigenous Affai
OUR PRICE:   $32.62  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 1997
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey: 306
Series: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (Iwgia)
Physical Information: 223 pages
 
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The book describes and reveals how indigenous peoples suffer from slavery often in the shape of debt bondage and prostitution. The cases discussed cover indigenous peoples in India, Nepal, Taiwan/China, the Philippines and Indonesia in Asia. In South America cases from Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay are revealed.

The enslaved peoples are often tropical rainforest dwellers or mountain hill tribes. In the opening chapter the actual slavery of the 1990s is brought in a historical perspective, as the editors relate the slavery of indigenous peoples today to the general history of slavery and the history of Anti-Slavery International.

The numerous case histories shed light on the mechanisms and consequences of contemporary slavery in the modern world.