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| Type de ressource | Article scientifique |
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| Année | 2005 |
| Pays | Canada |
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| Complexité | Technique |
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| Écrit par | Chercheurs et chercheuses universitaires |
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| 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 |