Political theory and the rights of indigenous peoples /
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Cambridge, U.K. ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Waitangi as mystery of state: consequences of the ascription of federative capacity to the Māori / J.G.A. Pocock
- The struggles of indigenous peoples for and of freedom / James Tully
- Beyond regret: Mabo's implications for Australian constitutionalism / Jeremy Webber
- Engaging with indigeneity: Tino Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa / Roger Maaka and Augie Fleras
- Paths toward a Mohawk nation: narratives of citizenship and nationhood in Kahnawake / Audra Simpson
- (De)constructing the politics of indigeneity / Manuhuia Barcham
- On display for its aesthetic beauty: how western institutions fabricate knowledge about aboriginal cultural heritage / Sonia Smallacombe
- On the plurality of interests: aboriginal self-government and land rights / John Bern and Susan Dodds
- The liberal image of the nation / William E. Connolly
- Minority claims under two conceptions of democracy / Philip Pettit
- American multiculturalism and the 'nations within' / Will Kymlicka
- Hybrid democracy: Iroquois federalism and the postcolonial project / Iris Marion Young.