The Concept of Indigeneity

Guenther, M., Kenrick, J., Kuper, A., Plaice, E., Thuen, T., Wolfe, P., Zips, W. and Barnard, A. (2006) The Concept of Indigeneity. Social Anthropology, 14(1), pp. 17-32.

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Abstract

Offers the comments of seven scholars on Alan Barnard's critique of Adam Kuper's (2003) attack on the notion of 'indigenous people.' Mathias Guenther suggests that the indigenous peoples debate raises concerns about the contrived nature of constituting & (re)inventing the identity & culture of 'indigenous people.' Justin Kenrick notes that the term 'indigenous peoples' helpfully highlights the commonality of hidden history but unhelpfully hides important dynamic differences. Adam Kuper argues that Barnard's essay intimates that anthropologists should subordinate their priorities to those of activists & slant their reports in order to support political programs. Evie Plaice argues that Barnard's attempt to separate legal from anthropological understandings of the term 'indigenous' is impractical while Trond Thuen agrees with Barnard that Kuper's accusations are misplaced & points out the need for anthropologists to focus instead on the shifting relationship between indigenous peoples & the governments & majorities in their countries. Patrick Wolfe focuses on the political nature of the debate over the category 'indigenous' & Werner Zips calls attention to some key legal issues that were missed in Barnard's repudiation of Kuper's polemic. A rejoinder by Alan Barnard addresses specific statements made by each commentator.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Africa, Anthropology, Cultural Identity, Debate, Definitions, Hunting And Gathering Societies, Indigenous Populations, Politics, Theories
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Kenrick, Dr Justin
Authors: Guenther, M., Kenrick, J., Kuper, A., Plaice, E., Thuen, T., Wolfe, P., Zips, W., and Barnard, A.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Sociology Anthropology and Applied Social Sciences
Journal Name:Social Anthropology
ISSN:0964-0282

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