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245 00 $a Philosophy and Aboriginal rights : $b critical dialogues / $c edited by Sandra Tomsons and Lorraine Mayer.
264  1 $a Don Mills, Ont. : $b OUP Press, $c 2013.
300    $a xxxviii, 423 pages ; $c 23 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Part One: Indigenous Philosophy and Aboriginal Rights -- 1. Lorraine Mayer: Why Aboriginal People Listen to Elders -- 2. Leroy Little Bear: An Elder Explains Indigenous Philosophy and Indigenous Sovereignty -- 3. Janice Green: What Mauchibinesse Taught Me about Aboriginal Rights -- 4. Brian Rice: Journeys in the Land of the Peacemaker: A Traditional Methodology to Doing Doctoral Work on Rotinonshonni Traditions and Governance -- 5. Sandra Tomsons: Why Non-Aboriginal People Should Listen to Aboriginal Elders -- Sandra Tomsons and Lorraine Mayer: Part One Dialogue -- Part Two: Understanding Aboriginal Rights -- 6. James [Sa'ke'j] Youngblood Henderson and Jaime Battiste: How Aboriginal Philosophy Informs Aboriginal Rights -- 7. John Borrows: An Analysis of and Dialogue on Indigenous and Crown Blockades -- 8. Gordon Christie: Critical Theory and Aboriginal Rights -- 9. Robert Murray: Liberalism, Aboriginal Rights, and the Canadian Moral Identity --
505 0  $a 10. Paul Patton: Political Liberalism and Indigenous Rights -- 11. Dale Turner: White and Red Paper Liberalism -- Lorraine Mayer and Sandra Tomsons: Part Two Dialogue -- Part Three: Understanding Aboriginal Sovereignty -- 12. Laurelyn Whitt: Transforming Sovereignties -- 13. Lee Hester: Choctaw Notions of Sovereignty -- 14. Alan C. Cairns: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: A Missed Opportunity -- 15. Lorraine Mayer: Whose Sovereignty Are We Talking About? -- 16. Kent McNeil: Indigenous Nations and the Legality of European Claims to Sovereignty over Canada -- 17. Sandra Tomsons: Liberal Theory and the Aboriginal Sovereignty -- 18. Frank Cunningham: Urban Aboriginal Sovereignty and Homefulness -- Lorraine Mayer and Sandra Tomsons: Part Three Dialogue -- Part Four: Road to Mutual Respect -- 19. Lorraine Mayer: Ástam ánimotahtak (Come, let's talk, have a discussion) -- 20. Lee Hester: Two Worlds Collide: A Multicultural Powwow Becomes a Monocultural Ceremony --
505 0  $a 21. Bruce Morito: An Ethic of Mutual Respect: The Covenant Chain -- 22. Bruce Leslie Poitras: What Is an Indigenous-State Treaty? Towards the Possibility of Cultural Accommodation in Negotiated Spaces -- 23. Grace Li Xiu Woo: The Forgotten Constitution: Reflections on the Coronation Oath and the History of Canadian Relations with Indigenous Peoples -- 24. Lynda Lange: Dialogue, History, and Power: The Role of Truth -- 25. Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox: Justifying the Dispossession of Indigenous Peoples: Discursive Uses of Temporal Characterizations of Injustice -- 26. Trudy Govier: Acknowledgement and Truth Commissions: The Case of Canada.
520    $a "Philosophy and Aboriginal Rights: Critical Dialogues is suited to students studying in the upper-level years of Native studies and Aboriginal studies programs in universities across Canada. In particular, courses focused on Aboriginal governance and self-governance, Aboriginal philosophy, and, even more generally, Aboriginal peoples of Canada, will be the best fit for this volume. In addition, given the text's broad focus - bringing both Indigenous and Western philosophies to bear on the topics of Aboriginal rights, sovereignty, policy, and treaties - it will find a home in courses specific to Canadian Aboriginal issues in philosophy, history, political science, and law departments"--Publisher's description.
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