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Under what conditions can local government nurture indigenous people’s democratic practice? A case study of two Ho village assemblies in Jharkhand
Siddharth Sareen,
Iben Nathan
Section for Global Development
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Business & Economics
Indigenous Peoples
100%
Local Government
82%
Village
68%
Access Regulation
56%
Social Cohesion
44%
Literacy
39%
Democratization
38%
Exclusion
36%
Wood
35%
Development Projects
32%
Participation
26%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
local government
72%
village
60%
democratization
54%
social cohesion
53%
literacy
47%
leadership
39%
development project
38%
fieldwork
36%
participation
31%
regulation
25%
Social Sciences
village
59%
social cohesion
38%
development project
34%
democratization
32%
exclusion
26%
literacy
24%
leadership
23%
regulation
21%
participation
18%