From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation is essential reading for all Canadians who want to understand how Canadian political and economic systems can accommodate Aboriginal aspirations and ensure a better future for all Canadians.
From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation is essential reading for all Canadians who want to understand how Canadian political and economic systems can accommodate Aboriginal aspirations and ensure a better future for all Canadians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Greg Poelzer has written extensively on Aboriginal and northern issues and is co-author (also with Ken Coates) of Arctic Front: Defending Canada in the Far North, winner of the 2009 Donner Prize. He has worked as an adviser and negotiator for governments, First Nations organizations, and industry and is the founding director and executive chair of the International Centre for Northern Governance and Development at the University of Saskatchewan. Ken S. Coates is the author and editor of over a dozen books on Aboriginal issues, including Best Left as Indians: Native-White Relations in the Yukon ; The Marshall Decision and Native Rights; and A Global History of Indigenous Peoples. Raised in Whitehorse, he is the Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan. He is a frequent contributor to magazines and newspapers throughout Canada and appears regularly on radio and television programs.
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Preface: Towards Equality of Opportunity Introduction Aboriginal Leaders and Scholars Point the Way 1 The Traditionalists 2 Treaty Federalism 3 Bridging the Solitudes Non-Aboriginal Views on the Way Forward 4 Legal Rights, Moral Rights, and Well-Being 5 Political and Institutional Approaches Coming at It from a Different Direction: Aboriginal Success Stories 6 Culture and Education 7 Business and Entrepreneurship 8 Governance and Civic Engagement Steps towards Social, Political, and Economic Equality 9 Global Lessons 10 Equality of Status 11 Citizenship and a Commonwealth of Aboriginal Peoples 12 Aboriginal Self-Government 13 Community-Based Economic Well-Being 14 Finding Common Economic Ground Conclusion Postscript Appendices References and Further Reading Index
Preface: Towards Equality of Opportunity Introduction Aboriginal Leaders and Scholars Point the Way 1 The Traditionalists 2 Treaty Federalism 3 Bridging the Solitudes Non-Aboriginal Views on the Way Forward 4 Legal Rights, Moral Rights, and Well-Being 5 Political and Institutional Approaches Coming at It from a Different Direction: Aboriginal Success Stories 6 Culture and Education 7 Business and Entrepreneurship 8 Governance and Civic Engagement Steps towards Social, Political, and Economic Equality 9 Global Lessons 10 Equality of Status 11 Citizenship and a Commonwealth of Aboriginal Peoples 12 Aboriginal Self-Government 13 Community-Based Economic Well-Being 14 Finding Common Economic Ground Conclusion Postscript Appendices References and Further Reading Index
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