Politics of Indigeneity : Challenging the State in Canada And Aotearoa New Zeala

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Discover the powerful insights in 'Politics of Indigeneity: Challenging the State in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand.' This compelling book, published by Otago University Press in 2005, marks an important contribution to Indigenous studies and explores the critical themes of Indigenous rights, sovereignty, and decolonization during a pivotal period in the United Nations' International Decade of World Indigenous Peoples (1995-2004). Readers will delve into how Indigenous communities in both Canada and New Zealand have organized around shared concerns, fostering movements that boldly confront colonial systems and challenge the status quo. This text not only analyzes sociopolitical dynamics but also highlights the resilience and empowerment of Indigenous peoples in their quest for justice. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indigenous politics and culture, this softcover edition serves as an essential resource that encourages reflection on the ongoing challenges faced by Indigenous nations. Capture the essence of empowerment, advocacy, and the fight for Indigenous rights with this enlightening read. Delivery information: Enjoy quick and reliable shipping on orders, ensuring you receive your copy of this significant work in a timely manner.

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Title: Politics of Indigeneity : Challenging the ...
Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 2005
Binding: Soft cover

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The period 1995 to 2004 was the UN's International Decade of World Indigenous Peoples. This reflected the increasing organisation of indigenous peoples around a commonality of concerns, needs and ambitions. In both New Zealand and Canada, these politics challenge the colonial structures that social and political systems are built upon.
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