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Pathways to self-determination : Canadian Indians and the Canadian state.
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Title:Pathways to self-determination : Canadian Indians and the Canadian state.
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Author/Creator:Little Bear, Leroy.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Boldt, Menno.
Long, J. Anthony.
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Published/Created:Toronto University of Toronto Press 1984
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: KH L58 P3 1984
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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FNHL (Xwi7xwa) Subjects:Indigenous Peoples--Self government
Indigenous Peoples--Government relations
Indigenous Peoples--Law and legislation
Indigenous Peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.
Indian Act
Indigenous Peoples--Government policies
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ISBN:0802025242
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Contents:1. Cultural and ideological foundations
Spirituality, equality , and natural law / Oren Lyons
Traditions of the constitution of the Six Nations / Tom Porter
2. Ethnonationalist ideas
Nation-States, Indigenous nations, and the Great Lie / Rudolph C. Ryser
Traditional Indian government: of the people, by the people, for the people / Marie Smallface Marble
Indian sovereignty: the American experience / Kirke Kickingbird
3. Bureaucracy, public policy, and Indian government
Indian government in federal policy: an insider's views / David Nicholson
Indian government: a concept in need of a definition / Sally M. Weaver
Federal Indian policy and Indian self-government in Canada / J. Anthony Long, Leroy Little Bear, and Menno Boldi
Indian self-government: a provincial perspective / H.W.Thiessen
Federal government policies and Indian goals of self-government / Andrew Ebona
4. Legal, political, and economic constraints
Indian self-government: a legal analysis / John D. Whyte
Some current issues affecting Indian government / Douglas E. Sanders
Thorns in the bed of roses: a socio-political view of the problems of Indian government / J. Rick Ponting and Roger Gibbins
5. Social, economic, and organizational requisites for Indian government
How we regained control over our lives and territories: the Kahnawake story / Andrew Delisle
Problems, prospects, and aspirations of the 'Real People' in America / Chief Earl Old Person
Preparations for Indian government in Saskatchewan / Sol Sanderson
What Canada's Indians want and the difficulties of getting it / Del Riley
Self-Government means biting the hand that feeds us / Sykes Powderface
6. Indian government and the constitution.