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Please read carefully. If you have no prior knowledge please do not apply. THEORY PAPER on Indigenous people and globalization – This paper must focus on how Indigenous peoples are resisting and engaging with globalization. *Please write the introduction about the specific arguments that will be examined and do not be vague. Theory papers are analytical, conceptual and contextual analyses of fundamental concepts or prevalent arguments on the chosen topic – which is Indigenous people and globalizing development. For this essay, it is needed to analyze the arguments, concepts and theories as presented by the scholars. Therefore it is important to emphasize the theoretical aspects of the sources on the paper. In this assignment, you must construct a compelling argument by using aspects of the arguments developed by scholars. The goal is to present an accurate treatment of scholarly arguments, conduct a dialogue with the text and explain the specific way in which scholars see the topic. The paper should be organized to emphasize a conceptual argument rather than a mere summary or description of the texts, information or facts. You must also define core concepts, as soon as you introduce a term you should define it very clearly and use quotations and references. Before giving examples you must define the concepts. *Every quotation requires page number etc. Side note – I have already selected six sources that absolutely must be used. The paper must, in other words, be based on these sources. However in order to deliver a better paper I encourage you to add 2 sources of you own. They MUST be scholarly and critical sources, nothing else will be accepted. ***Here are the selected sources: – Bobby Banerjee, S., Linstead, S. (2001) Globalization, Multiculturalism and Other Fictions: Colonialism for the New Millennium? Sage Journals. – Chowdhury, K. (2006). Interrogating “Newness”: Globalization and Postcolonial Theory in the Age of Endless War. University of Minnesota Press. – Doyle, C., Gilbert, J. (2010).“Indigenous Peoples and Globalization: From “Development Aggression” to “Self-Determined Development”. – Hershey, R. (2019). ‘Paradigm Wars’ Revisited: New Eyes on Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization. The Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance. – Sklair, L. (2002). Globalization: Capitalism and its Alternative. Oxford University Press. – Stewart Harawira, M. (2005). The New Imperial Order. Huia Publisher. Thank you very much!