Book contents
- Indigenous Rights in The Age of The UN Declaration
- Indigenous Rights in The Age of The UN Declaration
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Indigenous rights and international law:
- 1 Indigenous self-determination, culture, and land:
- 2 Treaties, peoplehood, and self-determination:
- 3 Talking up Indigenous Peoples’ original intent in a space dominated by state interventions
- 4 Australia’s Northern Territory Intervention and indigenous rights on language, education and culture:
- 5 Articulating indigenous statehood:
- 6 The freedom to pass and repass:
- 7 Traditional responsibility and spiritual relatives:
- 8 Seeking the corn mother:
- 9 “Use and control”:
- 10 Contested ground:
- 11 Kānāwai, international law, and the discourse of indigenous justice:
- Afterword: Implementing the Declaration
- Index
Notes on contributors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Indigenous Rights in The Age of The UN Declaration
- Indigenous Rights in The Age of The UN Declaration
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Indigenous rights and international law:
- 1 Indigenous self-determination, culture, and land:
- 2 Treaties, peoplehood, and self-determination:
- 3 Talking up Indigenous Peoples’ original intent in a space dominated by state interventions
- 4 Australia’s Northern Territory Intervention and indigenous rights on language, education and culture:
- 5 Articulating indigenous statehood:
- 6 The freedom to pass and repass:
- 7 Traditional responsibility and spiritual relatives:
- 8 Seeking the corn mother:
- 9 “Use and control”:
- 10 Contested ground:
- 11 Kānāwai, international law, and the discourse of indigenous justice:
- Afterword: Implementing the Declaration
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Indigenous Rights in the Age of the UN Declaration , pp. ix - xiiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012