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Creating Indigenous property : power, rights, and relationships  Cover Image Book Book

Creating Indigenous property : power, rights, and relationships / edited by Angela Cameron, Sari Graben, and Val Napoleon.

Cameron, Angela (Angela Jane) (Added Author). Graben, Sari, 1975- (Added Author). Napoleon, Val, 1956- (Added Author).

Summary:

While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps and sometimes distortions, Indigenous peoples have taken up the challenge of rebuilding their laws, governance, and economies. Indigenous conceptions of land and property are central to this project. Creating Indigenous Property identifies how contemporary Indigenous conceptions of property are rooted in and informed by their societally specific norms, meanings, and ethics. Through detailed analysis, the authors illustrate that unexamined and unresolved contradictions between the historic and the present have created powerful competing versions of Indigenous law, legal authorities, and practices that reverberate through Indigenous communities. They have identified the contradictions and conflicts within Indigenous communities about relationships to land and non-human life forms, about responsibilities to one another, about environmental decisions, and about wealth distribution. Creating Indigenous Property contributes to identifying the way that Indigenous discourses, processes, and institutions can empower the use of Indigenous law. The book explores different questions generated by these dynamics, including: Where is the public/private divide in Indigenous and Canadian law, and why should it matter? How do land and property shape local economies? Whose voices are heard in debates over property and why are certain voices missing? How does gender matter to the conceptualization of property and the Indigenous legal imagination? What is the role and promise of Indigenous law in negotiating new relationships between Indigenous peoples and Canada? In grappling with these questions, readers will join the authors in exploring the conditions under which Canadian and Indigenous legal orders can productively co-exist.

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  • ISBN: 9781487523824 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: ix, 374 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2020]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction The role of Indigenous law in the privatization of land / Angela Cameron, Sari Graben and Val Napoleon -- PART I :Indigenous law in practice. Housing on reserve : developing a critical Indigenous feminist property theory / Val Napoleon and Emily Snyder -- Market citizenship and indigeneity / Shalen Jobin -- The principle of sharing and the shadow of Canadian property law / Sarah Morales and Brian Thom -- PART II : Political issues. Property rights on Reserves : "new" ideas from the nineteenth century / Sarah Carter and Nathalie Kermoal -- Conceptualizing aboriginal taxpayers, real property, and communities of sharing / Richard Daly -- Indigenous land rights and the politics of property / Jamie Baxter -- PART III : Common law's response. The new law-making powers of First Nations over family homes of Indian Reserve / Michel Morin -- Aboriginal title in Tsilhqot'in : exploring the public power of private property at the Supreme Court of Canada / Sari Graben and Christian Morey -- PART IV : Lessons from the transnational context. Land, Niger Delta peoples, and oil and gas decision-making / Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu -- Locating the woman : a note on customary law and the utility of real property in the Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly the Kingdom of Swaziland) / Tenille E. Brown.
Subject: Indigenous peoples > Land tenure > Canada.
Land tenure > Law and legislation > Canada.
Land titles > Canada.
Land use > Canada.
Real property > Canada.
Indigenous peoples > Legal status, laws, etc. > Canada.
Native peoples > Canada > Claims.
Aboriginal title > Canada.
Topic Heading: Indigenous.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Vancouver Community College.

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