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The Quest for Justice
Aboriginal Peoples and Aboriginal Rights
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Edited by:
Menno Boldt
and J. Anthony Long
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
1985
About this book
It contains some twenty-three papers from representatives of the aboriginal people’s organizations, of governments, and of a variety of academic disciplines, along with introductions and an epilogue by the editors and appendices of the key constitutional documents from 1763.
Author / Editor information
Boldt Menno :
Menno Boldt is a professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Lethbridge.
Long J. Anthony :J. Anthony Long is Professor of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - 1 Political and Philosophical Perspectives on Aboriginal Rights by Indians, Metis, and Inuit Leaders
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Introduction
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Traditional Native Philosophies Relating to Aboriginal Rights
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Aboriginal Title and Aboriginal Rights: The Impossible and Unnecessary Task of Identification and Definition
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A Treatise on the Rights of the Aboriginal Peoples of the Continent of North America
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Identification and Definition of Our Treaty and Aboriginal Rights
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The Inuit Perspective on Aboriginal Rights
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Aboriginal Rights and Land Issues: The Metis Perspective
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Aboriginal Rights: The Non-status Indian Perspective
62 - 2 Aboriginal Rights in the Constitutional and Policy-Making Processes
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Introduction
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Aboriginal Rights in the Constitutional Process
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An Alberta Perspective on Aboriginal Peoples and the Constitution
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The Hidden Constitution: Aboriginal Rights in Canada
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Federal Difficulties with Aboriginal Rights Demands
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Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada to the Conference of First Ministers on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters, 8-9 March 1984
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Notes for an Opening Statement to the Conference of First Ministers on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples
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Tribal Philosophies and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
165 - 3 Historical and Contemporary Legal and Judicial Philosophies on Aboriginal Rights
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The Doctrine of Aboriginal Rights in Western Legal Tradition
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Canadian Legal and Judicial Philosophies on the Doctrine of Aboriginal Rights
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Metis Aboriginal Rights: Some Historical and Contemporary Problems
230 - 4 Negotiated and Supranational Approaches to Securing Aboriginal Rights
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The Politics of Native Claims in Northern Canada
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Aboriginal Rights: The James Bay Experience
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Using Mediation to Resolve Disputes over Aboriginal Rights: A Case Study
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Aboriginal Rights: The Search for Recognition in International Law
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Fourth World Wars: Indigenous Nationalism and the Emerging New International Political Order
304 - 5 Aboriginal Rights and Indian Government
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Aboriginal Rights and the Penner Report on Indian S elf-Government
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Tribal Traditions and European-Western Political Ideologies: The Dilemma of Canada's Native Indians
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Epilogue
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A/Royal Proclamation of 1763 (excerpt)
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B / A Declaration of the First Nations (1981)
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C/Metis Declaration of Rights
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D/First Ministers' Accord Pertaining to Aboriginal Peoples in the Constitution, November 1981 (excerpt)
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E / Sections of the Constitution Act, 1982, Pertaining to Aboriginal Peoples
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F / Resolution to Amend the Constitution Act, 1982(1983)
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G/Proposed Constitutional Accord on the Rights of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada (1984)
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H/Indian Treaty Areas
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I/First Ministers’ Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters: Proposed Accord Relating to the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada (1985)
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Table of Cases
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Notes
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Contributors
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December 15, 1985
eBook ISBN:
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463
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;