The Land is Our History chronicles indigenous activism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand in the late twentieth century and shows how, by taking their claims to court, indigenous peoples opened up a new political space for the negotiation of their rights.
The Land is Our History chronicles indigenous activism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand in the late twentieth century and shows how, by taking their claims to court, indigenous peoples opened up a new political space for the negotiation of their rights.
Miranda Johnson is a lecturer in history at the University of Sydney.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * A Note on Terms * Introduction: A Fragile Truce * Chapter 1: Citizens Plus: New Indigenous Activism in Australia and Canada * Chapter 2: Australia's First, First People * Chapter 3: Frontier Justice in Canada's North * Chapter 4: Commissions of Inquiry and the Idea of a New Social Contract * Chapter 5: Making a "Partnership Between Races:" Maori Activism and the Treaty of Waitangi * Chapter 6: The Pacific Way * Epilogue: Truce Undone * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * A Note on Terms * Introduction: A Fragile Truce * Chapter 1: Citizens Plus: New Indigenous Activism in Australia and Canada * Chapter 2: Australia's First, First People * Chapter 3: Frontier Justice in Canada's North * Chapter 4: Commissions of Inquiry and the Idea of a New Social Contract * Chapter 5: Making a "Partnership Between Races:" Maori Activism and the Treaty of Waitangi * Chapter 6: The Pacific Way * Epilogue: Truce Undone * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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