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Justice for Natives : Searching for Common Ground, The collection follows a cycle of remembering the past, learning from the present, and planning for the future. In the first section of the book, Conflict, Self-Determination, and Native Peoples, contributors, including Mohawk activist Ken Deer, Judge R, Justice for Natives : Searching for Common Ground
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  • Justice for Natives : Searching for Common Ground
  • Written by author Andrea P. Morrison
  • Published by McGill-Queens University Press, 6/9/1994
  • The collection follows a cycle of remembering the past, learning from the present, and planning for the future. In the first section of the book, "Conflict, Self-Determination, and Native Peoples," contributors, including Mohawk activist Ken Deer, Judge R
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Introduction 1
1990 - Conflict, Self-Determination and Native Peoples: Searching for Common Ground
Opening Thanksgiving 7
Native Women and the Indian Act: The Struggle for Justice (The Robert S. Litvack Memorial Award)
Introduction 13
Award Presentation 14
Award Address 16
Award Address 19
Award Address 26
Native People within the Judicial System 28
L'adminstration de la justice dans la province de Quebec 34
Fairness and Partnership in Justice Systems 41
The Incentive for Separate Justice Systems 47
Issues Raised by Aboriginal Title and Land Claims 61
Les droits ancestraux et les titres au Canada: evolution ou revolution 64
The Recollection of Historical Practice 76
The Teme-Augama Anishnabay at Bear Island: Claiming our Homeland 83
The International Community and Self-Determination 93
The Failure of International Law 100
Canadian Policies for Native Self-Government 106
An Assessment of the Federal Self-Government Policy 111
Closing Thanksgiving 124
1991 - Lessons from Oka: Forging a Better Relationship
Opening Thanksgiving 127
Bringing the Constitution Home 128
Constitutional Alternatives: In Defence of the Imperial Model 135
The Legal Origins and Development of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights 137
Indian Policy in the United States 142
Sovereignty and the Natural World Economy 157
Different Laws for Different People 162
A Practical Assessment of Litigation for Native Peoples 167
The Inherent Right to Self-Government 179
Notes on Sovereignty 197
Systemic Approaches to a Changing World 200
James Bay II: A Call to Action 204
A Time to Say No 219
Closing Thanksgiving 227
1992 - Justice for Natives?
The Judiciary as Anthropologists 233
The Oka Trial 244
Crown Fiduciary Duties under the Indian Act 254
Towards a New Relationship between First Nations and Ontario 260
Co-Management: Sharing the Land 274
A Cree System of Justice: Implementing Change in the Justice System 280
An Independent Native Judiciary 285
The Year of the Indigenous Peoples: Oka revisited (with Extracts of the 1991 Proceedings of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs)
Draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 315
Bibliography 329


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