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Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Government relations.
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Civil rights.
First Nations -- Government relations
First Nations -- Legal status, laws, etc.
First Nations -- Civil rights
Human rights -- Canada.
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Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Government relations.
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Civil rights.
First Nations -- Government relations
First Nations -- Legal status, laws, etc.
First Nations -- Civil rights
Human rights -- Canada.
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Indivisible : indigenous human rights / edited by Joyce Green.
Fernwood Publishing, [2014]
Call #:
342
.710872
I39
Subjects
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Government relations.
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Aboriginal peoples -- Canada -- Civil rights.
First Nations -- Government relations
First Nations -- Legal status, laws, etc.
First Nations -- Civil rights
Human rights -- Canada.
ISBN:
9781552666838 (pbk.)
1552666832 (pbk.)
Description:
xi, 247 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Indigenous rights are generally conceptualized and advocated separately from the human rights framework. The contributors to Indivisible: Indigenous Human Rights, however, deftly and powerfully argue that Indigenous rights are in fact human rights and that the fundamental human rights of Indigenous people cannot be protected without the inclusion of their Indigenous rights, which are suppressed and oppressed by the forces of racism and colonialism. Drawing on a wealth of experience and blending critical theoretical frameworks and a close knowledge of domestic and international law on human rights, the authors in this collection show that settler states such as Canada persist in violating and failing to acknowledge Indigenous human rights. Furthermore, settler states are obligated to respect and animate these rights, despite the evident tensions in political and economic interests between elite capitalists, settler citizens and Indigenous peoples."--From publisher.
Other authors:
Green, Joyce A. (Joyce Audry), 1956-
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