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Public law. Constitutional law --- International private law --- Canada --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Droits de l'homme --- Autochtones --- Minorités --- Statut juridique --- Indigenous peoples - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada. --- Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada. --- Autochtones - Terres - Canada. --- Indigenous peoples --- Civil rights --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droits --- Droit --- Législation --- Indians of North America --- Ethnology --- Legal status, laws, etc
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Indians of North America --- Indian land transfers --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Land tenure --- Government relations --- Réclamations --- Terres --- Indigenous peoples --- Autochtones --- Claims. --- Government relations. --- Réclamations --- Relations avec l'Etat --- Droit --- Législation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada --- Indians of North America - Land tenure - Canada --- Indians of North America - Canada - Government relations --- Indian land transfers - Canada
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Flanagan shows that this orthodoxy enriches a small elite of activists, politicians, administrators, and well-connected entrepreneurs, while bringing further misery to the very people it is supposed to help. Controversial and thought-provoking, First Nations? Second Thoughts dissects the prevailing ideology that determines public policy towards Canada's aboriginal peoples.
Indians of North America --- Government relations. --- Politics and government. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Government relations --- Politics and government --- Indians of North America - Canada - Government relations --- Indians of North America - Canada - Politics and government --- Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada
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Shows how the law decides who the members of minority groups are while avoiding discrimination and respecting self-determination.
Linguistic minorities --- Human rights --- Indigenous peoples --- Indians of North America --- Minority languages --- Language and languages --- Minorities --- Sociolinguistics --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Political aspects --- Ethnology --- Linguistic minorities - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada --- Human rights - Canada --- Indigenous peoples - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada --- Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada --- Minoritized languages
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A series of articles commissioned for a conference on aboriginal peoples and federal/provincial responsibility in Canada held in Ottawa in 1988. Covers topics of government jurisdiction versus responsibility; aboriginal self-government, programs and services for aboriginal peoples.
Indians of North America --- Métis --- Inuit --- Federal government --- Indigenous peoples --- Innuit --- Inupik --- Eskimos --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Government relations. --- Mixed descent --- Government relations --- Metis --- Indians of North America - Government relations - Canada. --- Inuit - Canada - Government relations. --- Metis - Government relations. --- Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada. --- Inuit - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada --- Metis - Legal status, laws, etc.
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Over the past forty years, recognition has become the dominant mode of negotiation and decolonization between the nation-state and Indigenous nations in North America. The term "recognition" shapes debates over Indigenous cultural distinctiveness, Indigenous rights to land and self-government, and Indigenous peoples' right to benefit from the development of their lands and resources. In a work of critically engaged political theory, Glen Sean Coulthard challenges recognition as a method of organizing difference and identity in liberal politics, questioning the assumption that contemporary difference and past histories of destructive colonialism between the state and indigenous peoples can be reconciled through a process of acknowledgment.
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