This theoretically based thesis employs a critical feminist analysis to examine the gendered aspects inherent in the implementation of private property on Indigenous reserve land in Canada. Although Indigenous peoples in Canada have previously rejected privatization of their reserve lands for fear of assimilation of their traditional lands to market-based commodification and rationalities, as well as fragmentation and reduction of their traditional land base, versions of privatization policies continue to be advocated by some government officials, think tanks, scholars, and a small but significant number of Indigenous peoples themselves. With the Canadian governmental shifts to neoliberal socioeconomic policies converging, in some ways, wit...
In Canada, Indigenous activists and scholars critique municipalization as a threefold process that s...
As many Indigenous communities return to self-governance and self-determination, they are taking the...
This dissertation considers the history of Canadian policy responses to violence against Indigenous ...
This theoretically based thesis employs a critical feminist analysis to examine the gendered aspects...
This study offers a critique of the First Nations Property Ownership Act (FNPOA), a contemporary pro...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
INTRODUCTION For more than a century, anthropological interest in the status of aboriginal women of ...
Taking mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island as its case studies, this thesis attempts to unco...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
This paper explores the case for a feminist, gendered analysis of anti‐colonial Indigenous struggles...
The concept of dispossession has become ubiquitous in contemporary critical theory, including analys...
This article explores the relations between the Government of Canada and the Indigenous people in a ...
The subject of this paper is the subjugation of. native (Indian and Half-breed) women in northern an...
This paper offers a sociological interpretation of the Canadian Comprehensive Land Claims (CLC) proc...
This dissertation tracks the gendered operation of white settler liberal subjectivity at a specific ...
In Canada, Indigenous activists and scholars critique municipalization as a threefold process that s...
As many Indigenous communities return to self-governance and self-determination, they are taking the...
This dissertation considers the history of Canadian policy responses to violence against Indigenous ...
This theoretically based thesis employs a critical feminist analysis to examine the gendered aspects...
This study offers a critique of the First Nations Property Ownership Act (FNPOA), a contemporary pro...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
INTRODUCTION For more than a century, anthropological interest in the status of aboriginal women of ...
Taking mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island as its case studies, this thesis attempts to unco...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
This paper explores the case for a feminist, gendered analysis of anti‐colonial Indigenous struggles...
The concept of dispossession has become ubiquitous in contemporary critical theory, including analys...
This article explores the relations between the Government of Canada and the Indigenous people in a ...
The subject of this paper is the subjugation of. native (Indian and Half-breed) women in northern an...
This paper offers a sociological interpretation of the Canadian Comprehensive Land Claims (CLC) proc...
This dissertation tracks the gendered operation of white settler liberal subjectivity at a specific ...
In Canada, Indigenous activists and scholars critique municipalization as a threefold process that s...
As many Indigenous communities return to self-governance and self-determination, they are taking the...
This dissertation considers the history of Canadian policy responses to violence against Indigenous ...