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HARP-463 |
Title: |
Aboriginal peoples and hegemony in Canada |
Source: |
Journal of Canadian Studies , v.30(1) Spring, 1995 pg 60-68 |
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Year: |
1995 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, human rights, civil and political rights, indigenous people, First Nations, minority rights, self-determination |
Abstract: |
This paper introduces the specific terrain of Aboriginal politics in Canada while outlining a framework, centred on the concept of totalization, for understanding that terrain. Three broad themes–hegemony, resistance, and identity–provide the focal points for this discussion. An attempt is made to illustrate the complexity of Aboriginal peoples’ political struggles and to argue for the development of a conceptual analysis adequate to its specificity. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, First Nations, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, self-determination