Politics of Indigeneity : Challenging the State in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand by Augie Fleras and Roger Maaka (2005, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherOtago University Press
ISBN-101877276537
ISBN-139781877276538
eBay Product ID (ePID)47025774

Product Key Features

Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePolitics of Indigeneity : Challenging the State in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand
Publication Year2005
SubjectWorld / Australian & Oceanian, World / Canadian, Indigenous Studies, Political Ideologies / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science
AuthorAugie Fleras, Roger Maaka
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight19.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2005-472024
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal323.119/9442071
Table Of ContentIntroduction; Engaging Indigeneity; Nga Tangata Whenua; Sovereignty Lost, Tino Rangatiratanga Reclaimed, Self-Determination Secured, Partnership Forged; Aboriginal Peoples of Canada; Re-Priming the Partnership; Contesting the Constitutional Terrain, Shifting the Foundational Rules; Indigeneity at the Edge; Index.
SynopsisThe period 1995 to 2004 was the UNs International Decade of World Indigenous Peoples. This reflected the increasing organisation of indigenous peoples around a commonality of concerns, needs and ambitions. In both New Zealand and Canada, these politics challenge the colonial structures that social and political systems are built upon. This book casts light on the constitutional politics in both countries that are redefining the relationship of indigenous peoples to the state., The period 1995 to 2004 was the UN's International Decade of World Indigenous Peoples. This reflected the increasing organisation of indigenous peoples around a commonality of concerns, needs and ambitions. In both New Zealand and Canada, these politics challenge the colonial structures that social and political systems are built upon.
LC Classification NumberE92.M23 2005
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