Settling with indigenous people : modern treaty and agreement-making / editors, Marcia Langton, Odette Mazel, Lisa Palmer, Kathryn Shain, Maureen Tehan ; foreword, Gerard Brennan.
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Includes index and bibliographical references.
Bibliography: p. 257-279.
1. Sharing Land and Resources: Modern Agreements and Treaties with Indigenous People in Settler States -- 2. Shared Citizenship and Self-Government in Canada: A Case Study of James Bay and Nunavik (Northern Quebec) -- 3. Keeping the Fires Burning: Grievance and Aspiration in the Ngai Tahu Settlement -- 4. 'Anchored to the Land': Asserting and Recognising Aboriginal Jurisdiction in the Northwest Territories -- 5. Implementing and Monitoring Indigenous Land Use Agreements in the Minerals Industry: The Western Cape Communities Co-existence Agreement -- 6. Planning for Agreement in Cape York Peninsula: The Pastoral Properties Planning Project -- 7. Authority, Knowledge and Values: Indigenous Nations Engagement in the Management of Natural Resources in the Murray-Darling Basin -- 8. Returning Parna Wiru: Restitution of the Maralinga Lands to Traditional Owners in South Australia -- 9. Areement-Making in the Local Context: Case Studies from Regional Australia -- 10. Settling Native Title: Pursuing a Comprehensive Regional Agreement in South West Australia -- 11. From Remnant Lands to Sustainable Communities: Negotiating Spaces for Indigenous Land and Jurisdiction in Darwin and Vancouver.
This collection comprises ten contemporary case studies based on recent research carried out in the common law jurisdictions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The collection is an important contribution to international debate surrounding indigenous people's rights, and the significance of treaties and agreement-making practices and negotiations in those countries.
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