Date of Award
5-17-2011
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
Does federal recognition of indigenous self-determination lead to federal support of indigenous cultural transmission? This thesis used a multiple-case analysis to answer this question. Research assessed the impact federal and non-federal legislation has had on indigenous cultural transmission in Alaska, Canada, and Azerbaijan respectively. Findings demonstrated that after federal recognition of indigenous self-determination, cultural transmission programs increased in Alaska and Canada. In Azerbaijan, where no such recognition exists, indigenous groups continue to face discrimination and national policies that negatively impact cultural transmission activities. Without federal recognition of indigenous self-determination, indigenous groups worldwide face situations hostile to their cultural survival.
Recommended Citation
Tobin, Löki Gale, "A comparative analysis of legislative and policy support of indigenous cultural transmission in Alaska, Canada, and Azerbaijan" (2011). Rural Development. 29.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_grad_rural_development/29
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11378