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Settling with Indigenous People: Modern Treaty and Agreement-Making

Editat de Marcia Langton, Odette Mazel, Lisa Palmer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2006
Settling with Indigenous People describes the making of ten contemporary, mostly Australian, local and regional agreements and details the avenues through which such agreements can be implemented and sustained. The Australian regional agreements concern South West Australia, the Murray-Darling Basin, and Cape York. There is a chapter about the return of the Maralinga lands to its traditional owners and one detailing two local government agreements in central and southwest Australia. Urban agreements in Darwin and Vancouver are compared and there are also chapters on the North West Territories and Northern Quebec in Canada and the Ngai Tahu in the South Island of New Zealand. The discussion addresses: governance and leadership; negotiation strategies, including the role of formal negotiating frameworks; the importance of process and outcome; the crucial impact of politics and timing; the significance of private sector engagement; implementation mechanisms.The chapters show how agreement-making has provided a forum in which indigenous groups can negotiate their needs and aspirations, including fundamental issues of recognition, inclusion and economic opportunity. The authors include indigenous and non-indigenous academics, and others who have been involved in negotiating agreements.
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ISBN-13: 9781862876187
ISBN-10: 1862876185
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 154 x 239 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Federation Press

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Contents 1 Sharing Land and Resources: Modern Agreements and Treaties with Indigenous People in Settler States Maureen Tehan, Lisa Palmer, Marcia Langton and Odette Mazel 2 Shared Citizenship and Self-Government in Canada: A Case Study of James Bay and Nunavik (Northern Quebec) Lisa Palmer and Maureen Tehan 3 Keeping the Fires Burning: Grievance and Aspiration in the Ngai Tahu Settlement Sir Tipene O'Regan, Lisa Palmer and Marcia Langton 4 'Anchored to the Land': Asserting and Recognising Aboriginal Jurisdiction in the Northwest Territories Lisa Palmer and Maureen Tehan 5Implementing and Monitoring Indigenous Land Use Agreements in theMinerals Industry: The Western Cape Communities Co-existence Agreement Peter Crooke, Bruce Harvey and Marcia Langton 6 Planning for Agreement in Cape York Peninsula: The Pastoral Properties Planning Project Diane Hafner, David Epworth and Matt Salmon 7Authority, Knowledge and Values: Indigenous Nations Engagement in theManagement of Natural Resources in the Murray-Darling Basin Monica Morgan, Lisa Strelein and Jessica Weir 8 Returning Parna Wiru: Restitution of the Maralinga Lands to Traditional Owners in South Australia Odette Mazel 9 Agreement-Making in the Local Context: Case Studies from Regional Australia Kathryn Shain, William Genat and Ed Wensing 10 Settling Native Title: Pursuing a Comprehensive Regional Agreement in South West Australia Stuart Bradfield 11From Remnant Lands to Sustainable Communities: Negotiating Spaces forIndigenous Land and Jurisdiction in Darwin and Vancouver Lisa Palmer and Maureen Tehan