A timely study of the Aboriginal rights movements, this collection of essays explores the situation in Canada and Mexico, where demands by Native peoples for political autonomy and sovereignty are increasing, and suggests why there is little corresponding activity in the United States. The contributors address practical questions about the viability of multiple governments within one political system and epistemological questions about recognizing and understanding the "other." Curtis Cook is professor of political science, The Colorado College. Juan D. Lindau is professor of political science, The Colorado College.
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Vendeur : Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
[0-7735-1884-3] 2000. (hardcover) Fine in fine dust jacket. 314pp. 8vo. Ex-lib., stamps to upper edge and fore edge, call number sticker to spine and pencilled to rear free endpaper. Jacket clean and crisp. Red cloth, black title stamped to spine; internally clean and bright. A collection of 9 essays that explore the Indigenous rights movements in Canada and Mexico, as well as the lesser corresponding activity in the United States. N° de réf. du vendeur 128309
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Vendeur : Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Royaume-Uni
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