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Medicine Wheel | ||
Photos | ||
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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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |