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5 Where Are the Women? Analyzing the Three Métis Supreme Court of Canada Decisions
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Brenda L. Gunn
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
- Métis Identity Captured by Law: Struggles over Use of the Category Métis in Canadian Law 15
- Recognition and Reconciliation: Recent Developments in Métis Rights Law 32
- Shifting the Status Quo: The Duty to Consult and the Métis of British Columbia 52
- The Resilience of Métis Title: Rejecting Assumptions of Extinguishment 71
- Where Are the Women? Analyzing the Three Métis Supreme Court of Canada Decisions 94
- Manitoba Metis Federation and Daniels: “Post-Legal” Reconciliation and Western Métis 113
- Colonial Ideologies: The Denial of Métis Political Identity in Canadian Law 131
- Métis Aboriginal Rights: Four Legal Doctrines 156
- Suzerainty, Sovereignty, Jurisdiction: The Future of Métis Ways 177
- Afterword 197
- Contributors 199
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
- Métis Identity Captured by Law: Struggles over Use of the Category Métis in Canadian Law 15
- Recognition and Reconciliation: Recent Developments in Métis Rights Law 32
- Shifting the Status Quo: The Duty to Consult and the Métis of British Columbia 52
- The Resilience of Métis Title: Rejecting Assumptions of Extinguishment 71
- Where Are the Women? Analyzing the Three Métis Supreme Court of Canada Decisions 94
- Manitoba Metis Federation and Daniels: “Post-Legal” Reconciliation and Western Métis 113
- Colonial Ideologies: The Denial of Métis Political Identity in Canadian Law 131
- Métis Aboriginal Rights: Four Legal Doctrines 156
- Suzerainty, Sovereignty, Jurisdiction: The Future of Métis Ways 177
- Afterword 197
- Contributors 199
- Index 203