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Sovereignty, colonialism and the indigenous nations : a reader / [compiled by] Robert Odawi Porter.
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Title:Sovereignty, colonialism and the indigenous nations : a reader / [compiled by] Robert Odawi Porter.
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Author/Creator:Porter, Robert Odawi.
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Published/Created:Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, ©2005.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KF8205 .P64 2005 (LC)
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Indians of North America--Legal status, laws, etc.
Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.
Sovereignty.
Self-determination, National.
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Description:xxiii, 791 p. ; 26 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:0890893330
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Contents:Pt. I. Conceptions of indigenous sovereignty
Ch. 1. Indigenous voices within the United States
A. Indigenous governments and organizations
B. Indigenous leaders
C. Indigenous scholars and commentators
Ch. 2. Indigenous voices within other states
A. Canada
B. Latin America
C. Australia and New Zealand
Ch. 3. Indigenous voices : the Haudenosaunee
Ch. 4. colonial perspective
A. Great Britain
B. United States
C. Canada
D. Australia
Ch. 5. international perspective
Pt. II. Threats to indigenous sovereignty
Ch. 6. Greed
Ch. 7. Fear
Ch. 8. Animosity
Ch. 9. Paternalism
Ch. 10. Assimilation
A. Foundations of the assimilation agenda
B. Cultural assimilation
C. Economic assimilation
D. Political assimilation
Ch. 11. Equality
Ch. 12. Self-destruction
Pt. III. realization, protection, and strengthening of indigenous sovereignty
Ch. 13. redevelopment of indigenous governance
Ch. 14. redevelopment of indigenous law
Ch. 15. redevelopment of indigenous dispute resolution process
Ch. 16. redevelopment of indigenous economies
Ch. 17. redevelopment of indigenous culture and identity
Ch. 18. redevelopment of indigenous advocacy and political identity
Ch. 19. development of international law protecting the rights of indigenous peoples
Ch. 20. decolonization of colonial Indian control law and policy
Ch. 21. Final thoughts.