Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan

In Canada, indigenous communities have gained recognition as First Nations endowed with specific and potent constitutional rights. This legal status has made Canadian First Nations into models for indigenous demands around the world, including in Taiwan. The goal of this paper is (1) to reflect on C...

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Main Author: Tsai) , Awl Mona (Chili-Wei;Simon, Scott
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftchengchi:oai:http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/:140.119/104085 2023-05-15T16:13:59+02:00 Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan Tsai) , Awl Mona (Chili-Wei;Simon, Scott 2011-09 http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw//handle/140.119/104085 unknown Issues & Studies,47(3),29-70 indigenous nationalism First Nations nation building constitutional rights article 2011 ftchengchi 2016-11-25T01:07:36Z In Canada, indigenous communities have gained recognition as First Nations endowed with specific and potent constitutional rights. This legal status has made Canadian First Nations into models for indigenous demands around the world, including in Taiwan. The goal of this paper is (1) to reflect on Canadian and Taiwanese examples to understand how indigenous communities have constructed national identities and achieved recognition as First Nations with inherent legal rights; (2) to explore how indigenous peoples in Canada and Taiwan have achieved recognition as participants in democratic politics and as sites of constitutional rights; and. last but not least, (3) to appreciate what lessons they can learn from one another. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations National Chengchi University Institutional Repository (NCCUIR) Canada
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First Nations
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Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan
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description In Canada, indigenous communities have gained recognition as First Nations endowed with specific and potent constitutional rights. This legal status has made Canadian First Nations into models for indigenous demands around the world, including in Taiwan. The goal of this paper is (1) to reflect on Canadian and Taiwanese examples to understand how indigenous communities have constructed national identities and achieved recognition as First Nations with inherent legal rights; (2) to explore how indigenous peoples in Canada and Taiwan have achieved recognition as participants in democratic politics and as sites of constitutional rights; and. last but not least, (3) to appreciate what lessons they can learn from one another.
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title Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan
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title_full Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan
title_fullStr Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Imagining First Nations: From Eeyou Istchee (Québec) to the Seediq and Truku on Taiwan
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