Tim Schouls divides his time between the University of British Columbia and Capilano College, teaching and doing research in Canadian politics, Aboriginal governance issues, and political theory.
Tim Schouls divides his time between the University of British Columbia and Capilano College, teaching and doing research in Canadian politics, Aboriginal governance issues, and political theory.
Tim Schouls divides his time between the University of British Columbia and Capilano College, teaching and doing research in Canadian politics, Aboriginal governance issues, and political theory.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Identity Politics and Pluralist Theory 2 Approaches to Aboriginal Identity 3 Aboriginal Culture, Nation, and the Politics of Difference 4 Aboriginal Women, Youth, and the Priority of Individual Choice 5 Aboriginal Boundaries and the Demand for External Equality 6 Aboriginal Identity and the Desire for Internal Equality Conclusion: Aboriginal Self-Government and the Politics of Pluralism Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Identity Politics and Pluralist Theory 2 Approaches to Aboriginal Identity 3 Aboriginal Culture, Nation, and the Politics of Difference 4 Aboriginal Women, Youth, and the Priority of Individual Choice 5 Aboriginal Boundaries and the Demand for External Equality 6 Aboriginal Identity and the Desire for Internal Equality Conclusion: Aboriginal Self-Government and the Politics of Pluralism Notes Bibliography Index
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