Foreword The 16th Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Science--A Review of the Indigenous and Ethnic Minority's Education and Human Cultural Diversity
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Part one Language and Culture
1.Maori Language Revival: The Struggle for Inheritance, Survival, and Official Status of Native Language in Aotearoa, New Zealand
2.Indigenous People and Cultural Education Centres: a Global View
3.Language Diversity and Bilingual Education for Ethnic Minorities in the Process of Modernization--Survival and Development of Newly Created Writing Systems
Part Two Case Study
4.Education and Development for the Tribals: A Study Based on Rural and Urban Areas of West Bengal (India)
5.The Analysis on the Influential Factors in the Education of the Children from a Miao Mountain Village--A case study of the children from a Miao village in Songming county, Yunnan, China
Part three Theory and Practice
6.Cultural Rethink on Educational Equity of Minority Education
7.Self-Identification and Outside-Directed Identification: Implications for Indigenous Higher Education
8.On the Development of Higher Education Internationalization and Yunnan Frontier Ethnic Minority
Part Four Comparison and Reference
9.A Comparative Study of Aboriginal Education Policies: Indians in Canada and Mongolians in China
10.Aboriginal and Minority Education Policy in Canada and China: Common Challenges