Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the United States of America: Entering the 21st Century

I INTRODUCTION All around the world, indigenous groups, e.g., Maori of New Zealand, Saami of Sweden, Ainu of Japan, Indians of North America, are building solidarity over such issues as sovereignty and self-determination. Their efforts have thus far culminated in the writing of the Declaration of In...

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Main Author: Frideres, James S.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press 2017
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Online Access:http://books.openedition.org/uop/1434
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Summary:I INTRODUCTION All around the world, indigenous groups, e.g., Maori of New Zealand, Saami of Sweden, Ainu of Japan, Indians of North America, are building solidarity over such issues as sovereignty and self-determination. Their efforts have thus far culminated in the writing of the Declaration of Indigenous Peoples Rights, which is now before the United Nations. Even though much of the land base of indigenous peoples has been lost and much of their political and social structure has b.