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The Politics of IndigeneityThe Politics of Indigeneity

The Politics of Indigeneity2003

Roger Maaka, Maaka. Roger, Augie Fleras

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"Indigenous people are increasingly organising around a commonality of concerns, needs and ambitions that challenge the constitutional structures established by settler colonies. These political pressures have forced governments around the world to respond. New Zealand had begun to right historical wrongs through Waitangi Tribunal settlements and bicultural strategies. Canada is experimenting with self-government for Aboriginal Peoples." "The authors discuss the constitutional history of both countries, what is currently happening to improve the constitutional status of indigenous peoples, and what might happen in forging a post-colonial contract. They seek to transform the foundational principles that underpin settler governance by 'constitutionalising' indigeneity and 'indigenising' the constitution."--Jacket.

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First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL13619788W

Subjects

Government relationsMaori (New Zealand people)Legal status, lawsIndians of North AmericaIndigenous peoplesConstitutional & administrative lawPolitical ScienceCanadaArchaeology / AnthropologyNew ZealandPolitics/International RelationsLegal status, laws, etcAnthropology - CulturalGovernment - ComparativeMinority Studies - GeneralCanada, politics and governmentNew zealand, politics and governmentInuit

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