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- Q17153955 subject Q6971227.
- Q17153955 subject Q7478371.
- Q17153955 abstract "Ethnodevelopment is the means of countering ethnocide by enabling ethnic, minority, and/or exploited groups to revive values of their specific culture with a focus on strengthening their ability to resist exploitation and oppression and especially, their independent decision-making power through more effective control of the political, economic, social, and cultural processes affecting their development. Ethnodevelopment is a policy established in response to ethnocide, where indigenous cultures and ways of life are being lost due to large-scale development and exploitation in certain developing countries around the world. This large-scale development could include urban development in rural communities and exploitation of natural resources including building dams, mines, or clear-cutting forests. Typically self-led ethnodevelopment is favoured, where the indigenous peoples are involved in creating a plan for their future development and organization of communities in a way that follows their tradition beliefs and customs.".
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q1153087.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q1371470.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q162719.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q320863.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q458.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971227.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q17153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q79913.
- Q17153955 comment "Ethnodevelopment is the means of countering ethnocide by enabling ethnic, minority, and/or exploited groups to revive values of their specific culture with a focus on strengthening their ability to resist exploitation and oppression and especially, their independent decision-making power through more effective control of the political, economic, social, and cultural processes affecting their development.".
- Q17153955 label "Ethnodevelopment".