Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Duncan Ivison
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This book focuses on the problem of justice for indigenous peoples and the key questions this poses for political theory. Contributors include leading political theorists and indigenous scholars from Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Canada and the United States. They examine how political theory has contributed to the past subjugation and continuing disadvantage faced by indigenous peoples, while also seeking to identify ways that contemporary political thought can assist the ‘decolonisation’ of relations between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples. Indigenous Studies. Aboriginal Studies. xi, 323 p. ; 24 cm. #191021
Politics and government. | Maori (New Zealand people) — Politics and government. | Indians of North America — Politics and government. | Indians of North America — Canada — Politics and government. | Politics and Government – Sovereignty. | Native title. | Government policy – Self determination. | Land rights. | Australia. | Canada. | New Zealand (NZ) MABO

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AuthorDuncan Ivison
Number of pagesxi, 323 p. ; 24 cm.
PublisherCambridge University Press,
Year Published2000
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Fine

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