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Aboriginal Self-Determination: Individual Self and Collective Selves

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Aboriginal Self-Determination: Individual Self and Collective Selves
Propriété Information
Type de ressource Article scientifique
Langue
  • English
Année 2005
Pays Canada
Sujet
  • Droits et cadres légaux
  • Gouvernance autochtone
Complexité Technique
Mots-clés
  • UNDRIP
  • Autodétermination
  • Droit canadien
  • Droit international
Écrit par Chercheurs et chercheuses universitaires
Écrit pour
  • Alliés autochtones
  • Institutions académiques ou Chercheur.euse.s
Description In this article, the author suggests that understandings of self-determination among Indigenous communities in Canada would benefit from an understanding of the self as being autonomous. The author argues that the models of collective self-determination among Aboriginal communities, are too abstract for political arguments and encourages an individual model of self-determination for Indigenous peoples that would be easier to implement.
Journal Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice/Études critiques sur le genre, la culture, et la justice
Volume 29
Issue 2
Pages 31 - 46
Droits d'auteurs Creative Commons, Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale, Pas de Modification