Cross cultural neighbours: exploring settler responses to the Tsawwassen Urban Treaty.
This thesis examines conflict between Tsawwassen First Nation, the Host community and Delta Council representing the Settler community. The methodology is textual research and analysis of the historic and current relationship and the impact on the conflict of Delta filing a lawsuit to prevent the fi...
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ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/2832 2023-05-15T16:15:33+02:00 Cross cultural neighbours: exploring settler responses to the Tsawwassen Urban Treaty. Rhodes, Catherine Deborah Shaw, Karena Maloney, Maureen 2009 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2832 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2832 Available to the World Wide Web Tsawwassen First Nations Indians of North America British Columbia Treaties UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Political Science::Public administration Thesis 2009 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:13:55Z This thesis examines conflict between Tsawwassen First Nation, the Host community and Delta Council representing the Settler community. The methodology is textual research and analysis of the historic and current relationship and the impact on the conflict of Delta filing a lawsuit to prevent the first Urban Treaty in British Columbia. It is a structural analysis of probable root causes of the conflict including political, economic and social linguistic barriers to understanding. The work begins with a political and policy analysis of First Nations challenges including the competing interests, fears and the public record of the Settler community. Differing worldviews, assumptions, language, core beliefs and values contribute to the walls which prevent Settlers from seeing the Host community clearly. Reconciliation or transformation of the relationship is the goal; achievable through recognizing and honouring difference. Cross Cultural Competence between the two communities is preferred to the limitations of Interest Based Negotiations. Thesis First Nations University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace |
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This thesis examines conflict between Tsawwassen First Nation, the Host community and Delta Council representing the Settler community. The methodology is textual research and analysis of the historic and current relationship and the impact on the conflict of Delta filing a lawsuit to prevent the first Urban Treaty in British Columbia. It is a structural analysis of probable root causes of the conflict including political, economic and social linguistic barriers to understanding. The work begins with a political and policy analysis of First Nations challenges including the competing interests, fears and the public record of the Settler community. Differing worldviews, assumptions, language, core beliefs and values contribute to the walls which prevent Settlers from seeing the Host community clearly. Reconciliation or transformation of the relationship is the goal; achievable through recognizing and honouring difference. Cross Cultural Competence between the two communities is preferred to the limitations of Interest Based Negotiations. |
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Cross cultural neighbours: exploring settler responses to the Tsawwassen Urban Treaty. |
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Cross cultural neighbours: exploring settler responses to the Tsawwassen Urban Treaty. |
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