Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States) have been reclaiming self-government as an Indigenous right and practice. In the process, they have been asserting various forms of Indigenous nationhood. This article argues that this development involves a common set of activities on the part of Indigenous peoples: (1) identifying as a nation or a people (determining who the appropriate collective "self " is in self-determination and self-government); (2) organizing as a political body (not just as a corporate holder of assets); and (3) acting on behalf of Indigenous goals (asserting and exercising practical decision-making power and responsibility, even in cases...
Since the early 1970s, Indigenous nations in northern Canada and the United States have secured a he...
Indigenous rights are being increasingly recognised globally. This article argues that this recognit...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
Reclaiming Indigenous Governance examines the efforts of Indigenous peoples in four important countr...
The right of indigenous self-determination is now accepted at both the national and international le...
The present thesis analyses the recognition and realisation of the international legal, human and th...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) calls for the right to se...
ABSTRACT Many Indigenous peoples who exist as minorities in a postcolonial nation seek to achieve so...
This article is about constitutionalism as an Indigenous tradition. The political idea of constituti...
The research responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the United Nations Declar...
Despite ever-increasing pressure for Indigenous self-determination, Canadian society continues to re...
"This volume showcases how Native nations can reclaim self-determination and self-governance via exa...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
This article furnishes a comparative analysis on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people...
Since the early 1970s, Indigenous nations in northern Canada and the United States have secured a he...
Indigenous rights are being increasingly recognised globally. This article argues that this recognit...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
Reclaiming Indigenous Governance examines the efforts of Indigenous peoples in four important countr...
The right of indigenous self-determination is now accepted at both the national and international le...
The present thesis analyses the recognition and realisation of the international legal, human and th...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) calls for the right to se...
ABSTRACT Many Indigenous peoples who exist as minorities in a postcolonial nation seek to achieve so...
This article is about constitutionalism as an Indigenous tradition. The political idea of constituti...
The research responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the United Nations Declar...
Despite ever-increasing pressure for Indigenous self-determination, Canadian society continues to re...
"This volume showcases how Native nations can reclaim self-determination and self-governance via exa...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
This article furnishes a comparative analysis on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people...
Since the early 1970s, Indigenous nations in northern Canada and the United States have secured a he...
Indigenous rights are being increasingly recognised globally. This article argues that this recognit...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...