POLB50Y3 Lecture : Lecture 05 Notes

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Objectives: to understand the legal and political mechanisms of the colonization of aboriginal peoples in. Canada: to understand the organization, goals and collective action of aboriginal nationalist and. Sovereignty movements in processes of decolonization: the campaign of no olympics on stolen land aboriginal history is a large part of canadian history. Primary goals: self-determination (cultural boundaries) who has the right to be considered native. American (indian act does not allow them to do: sovereignty (political power) central mechanism through inter-state negotiated treaty. Secondary goals: end economic marginalization and symptoms of oppression, gain and enforce resource and territorial rights, most goals are attempted to be resolved via inter-state negotiated treaty settlements rather than violent protests. These rights often address the creation of reserves and the rights of aboriginal communities to hunt, fish and trap on provincial crown lands: they might also include self-governing responsibilities, including education, justice administration, community services, political authority.

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