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Subject Crossing False Borders
Date March 23, 2020 4:59 PM
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Crossing False Borders: Indigenous Movement and Forced Migration
Cultural Survival Quarterly 44-1 (March 2020)
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** When We Cross the Mountains and Desert, Indigenous Forced Migration in Abiayala ([link removed])
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Alianza Indígena Sin Fronteras, International Maya League, and Indigenous Languages Office
Forced Indigenous migration is a direct outcome of discriminatory laws and policies.

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Chief Shirell Parfait-Dardar
Increasingly, Indigenous communities are becoming climate refugees and are demanding their rights.


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Rising Seas Have No Regard for Sovereignty: An Interview with Seve Paeniu of Tuvalu ([link removed])
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Cristina Verán
The Peoples of Tuvalu are facing the dire consequences of climate change.

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Ronald José Fernández Epieyuu
The homelands of the Wayúu Nation are divided by the Colombia-Venezuela border.

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** Requiem, Repression, or Recovery for the South Siberian Border Peoples? ([link removed])
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Daniel Plumley
South Siberian border Peoples have faced many challenges over the last few centuries.

We Did Not Cross the Border, the Border Crossed Us
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Aslak Holmberg
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