When informed by the work of indigenous writers and intellectuals, efforts to reimagine structures and processes of political organization and affiliation might foster reconfigured, enhanced, and expanded recognitions of Native sovereignties while also facilitating the deliberation and pursuit of justice in various contexts and on various scales. This essay explores this possibility by focusing first on some of the ways in which Native writing is currently studied within the academy and second on a particularly noteworthy piece of Native writing: the Constitution of the White Earth Nation. The essay suggests that in its narration of tribal sovereignty as both inherent and federated the Constitution of the White Earth Nation regards indigeno...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This essay explores the question of co-existence in relation to the issue of Indigenous sovereignty....
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
The White Earth Nation of Anishinaabeg Natives ratified a new constitution in 2009, the first indige...
In this paper, I examine the growing reliance on discourses of autochthony in nationalisms throughou...
The question of Indigenous sovereignty in politics and literature is better posed as several questio...
The question of Indigenous sovereignty in politics and literature is better posed as several questio...
In this essay, the ways in which the concept of nationhood is reinforced and negotiated in Native Am...
In this essay, the ways in which the concept of nationhood is reinforced and negotiated in Native Am...
These incisive essays explore nationalist violence and ethno-religious purification in Europe, South...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
This paper introduces a project on the role of the nation as symbol, construct, event and actor, d...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This essay explores the question of co-existence in relation to the issue of Indigenous sovereignty....
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
The White Earth Nation of Anishinaabeg Natives ratified a new constitution in 2009, the first indige...
In this paper, I examine the growing reliance on discourses of autochthony in nationalisms throughou...
The question of Indigenous sovereignty in politics and literature is better posed as several questio...
The question of Indigenous sovereignty in politics and literature is better posed as several questio...
In this essay, the ways in which the concept of nationhood is reinforced and negotiated in Native Am...
In this essay, the ways in which the concept of nationhood is reinforced and negotiated in Native Am...
These incisive essays explore nationalist violence and ethno-religious purification in Europe, South...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
This paper introduces a project on the role of the nation as symbol, construct, event and actor, d...
The fourteen essays in this volume contribute significantly to a consideration of the interplay betw...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This essay explores the question of co-existence in relation to the issue of Indigenous sovereignty....