Published in cooperation with the Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta.
320 pages | © 2005
Purich's Aboriginal Issues Series
Sociology: Race, Ethnic, and Minority Relations
Table of Contents
Introduction / Kerry Wilkins
Part I: Validating Aboriginal Experience
Aboriginal Paradigms: Implications for Relationships to Land and Treaty Making / Leroy Little Bear
The Right of Inclusion: Aboriginal Rights and/or Aboriginal women? / Patricia Monture
Aboriginal Jurisprudences and Rights / James Youngblood Henderson
Part II: Substantive Arguments
Indigenous Rights and the Lex Loci in British Imperial Law / Russel Lawrence Barsh
Continuity of Aboriginal Rights / Kent McNeil
Métis Aboriginal Title in Canada: Achieving Equality in Aboriginal Rights Doctrine / Larry N. Chartrand
Part III: Practical Consequences and Choices
Fear, Hope and Misunderstanding: Unintended Consequences and the Marshall Decision / Christopher P. Manfredi
"Let Us Face It, We Are All Here to Stay" But Do We Negotiate or Litigate? / Leonard I. Rotman
Aboriginal Resource Rights After Delgamuukw and Marshall / Gordon Christie
First Nations-Crown Relations in British Columbia in the Post-Delgamuukw Era / Gurston Dacks
Conclusion: Judicial Aesthetics and Aboriginal Claims / Kerry Wilkins
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