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Articles related to "Aboriginal Rights"
Land Rights Canada The Canadian native title and land rights treaty process is the most complicated on the planet. And the ultimate loophole - only dead cultures are allowed to survive... aboriginal rights • aboriginal land rights • pastoral leases • mining leases • mining aboriginal land
Aboriginal Identity in Canada: Section 35(2) of the Canadian Constitution 1982 defines Aboriginal people as Indian, Inuit and Metis. Each are a separate and distinct, with a unique culture and history. first nation • inuit • metis • culture • history
Aboriginal Rights And The Church Has the church, since playing an historical part in the loss of Aboriginal language and culture, now become an ally in the struggle for Aboriginal rights? aboriginal rights • aboriginal land rights • pastoral leases • mining leases • mining aboriginal land
Aboriginal Rights Delegation Eight years on from the 1998 Aboriginal delegation to Britain, and has anything changed? Sure! It's worse! aboriginal rights • aboriginal land rights • land rights • aboriginal rights activist • peter yu
Aboriginal Rights Hawai'i Images of war-torn Iraq? A’ole! No! It's just business as usual in the so-called “state” of Hawai’i. hawaii indigenous • hawaii land rights • hawaii military • hawaii invasion • hawaiin queen
Aboriginal Rights Mexico Mexican guest writer Michelle Capistran challenges the Mestizo Myth, and the construct of Mexican nationality. mexican indigenous • indigenismo • mexican revolution • indigenous assimilation • cultural homogeneity
Aboriginal Rights, CERD Findings Has there been any improvement in Australian Aboriginal rights since the UN condemned Australia's racism and descrimination record nearly ten years ago? aboriginal rights • indigenous rights • aboriginal land rights • land rights • native title
Big Bear - The Mini-Series CH&C#2 The mini-series <i>Big Bear</i> takes us to the Canadian prairie at a time when cultures were conflicting. Big Bear (1820? - 1888) saw what was happening and did what he could to make others see. aboriginal rights • minority rights • saskatchewan history • first nations
Native Declarations and Charters A summary of some indigenous statements and declarations for aboriginal intellectual and cultural property rights and ethical standards from around the world. neo-imperialism • indigenous declaration • aboriginal rights declaration • aboriginal statement • aboriginal charter
Saemieh Aboriginal Rights Ever heard the word "Tundra"? An aboriginal language word of the Reindeer people of Scandinavia, the Indigenous Sami. sami • saemieh • sami people • sami indigenous • russian indigenous
Taiwan Aboriginal Rights The west doesn't hold the monopoly on colonisation of indigenous peoples. Taiwan's aborigines suffer the same ravages of invasion as other first nations around the world. taiwan indigenous • aboriginal rights • aboriginal land rights • eastern colonialism • eastern imperialism
Land Rights After Wik Australian customary Aboriginal land rights have been reaffirmed in the courts, but the battle continues against extinguishment and watering down of Native Title. aboriginal rights • aboriginal land rights • wik • wik case • wik decision
Land Rights Australia Persistant mining and pastoral lobby groups have eroded native title legislation, until Land Rights have become window dressing. But nothing can cover this mess. aboriginal rights • aboriginal land rights • pastoral leases • mining leases • mining aboriginal land
Aboriginal Passive Resistance There are many articles here on the silenced history of frontier warfare, and the struggle for Aboriginal rights. But what about the warriors who use passive resistance? aboriginal resistance • aboriginal warriors • passive resistance • kirridth yordtharrngba • kakkib
Aborigines and Free Trade In Australia a free trade agreement with the United States means bad news for Aboriginal communities, just as it was for First Nations in Mexico, Chile and Canada. nafta • us free trade agreements • mupuche rights • neo-liberalism and free trade • aboriginal rights abuses
Another Referendum BC residents will be voting on a referendum about the provincial approach to treaty negotiations. referendum • treaty negotiations • first nations • summit of chiefs • boycott
Marxism vs Native Rights "Good Guys" part one. In the complex domain of Aboriginal rights, marxists sometimes find themselves working for the enemy. marxist activism • racist groups • aboriginal racism • aboriginal activism • aboriginal rights
Military in Aboriginal Communities In Australia, the military has been deployed in an Indigenous community in response to allegations of paedophilia. mutijulu • aboriginal child abuse • mutijulu military • bound for success • native title and mining
Namatjira Oldman Namatjira was an internationally renowned artist who lived under racist local laws making him an illegal alien on his own land. Still had to pay taxes though. albert namatjira • namatjira's art • namatjira's work • namatjira's life • namatjira biography
New-Age vs Native Rights "Good Guys" part three. In the complex domain of Aboriginal rights, new-age gurus often find themselves working for the enemy. new age philosophy • new age primitive • new age aboriginal • new age spirituality • aboriginal philosopy
Rural Qualitative Field Research Ethical field research in the Native community depends on a foundation of long-term commitment and good collaborative decision-making by researchers. qualitative field research • collaborative decision making • field research ethics • aboriginal rights • native ways of knowing
Indonesian Indigenous Rights There are considerable barriers to Indonesian indigenous rights. But are these blocks natural, or merely paternalism in disguise? indonesian native movement • indonesian indigenous • indonesian land claim • indonesian native title • adat
Nunavut--Canada's Newest Territory On April 1, 1999 Canada's Northwest Territories officially divided and Nunavut came into existance. The new territory, one fifth of Canada, gives the indigenous Inuit as much self-rule and control of their political destiny as is perhaps posible for any people in this modern world. nunavut • canada • inuit • iqaluit • grise fiord
Aboriginal Australian Food The Aboriginal Rights Suite101 host Tyson Yunkaporta, talks about his food experiences and includes a recipe for eel-tailed catfish. aboriginal cooking • australian aboriginal cooking • aboriginal australian food • game • open fire
Corsican Tribal Diaspora In countering loss of culture and the exodus of indigenous Corsicans from their motherland, is Corsica marginalising its ethnic minority of Arab immigrants? corsican language • corsican culture • maghreb arabs • arab immigrants • corsican indigenous
The Freedom Rides Aboriginal activism of the sixties - this protest was a turning point in the dismantling of the infamous "White Australia Policy". charles perkins • freedom rides • moree freedom rides • nsw activism • aboriginal activism
AIDS and Canadian Aboriginals Aboriginal people are disproportionately effected by AIDS in Canada. hiv • aids • aboriginal • native • canada
Berbers, Tuareg, or Imazighen? Assimilation of indigenous Imazighen in places like Algeria has disastrous results. But outsider definitions and labels can be equally damaging. berber people • tuareg people • tuareg culture • imazighen culture • berber culture
Canadian Residential Schools A legacy of physical and sexual abuse of Aboriginal students in religious-run residential schools has come to light in recent court cases. canadian residential schools • sexual abuse residential schools • canadian residential schools legacy of abuse • legacy of abuse • aboriginal education
Lubicon Cree Aborigines When it comes to Aboriginal rights, colonial governments need not adhere to their own laws, as you can see in the neo-colonial invasion of the Cree. canadian aboriginal • canadian first nations • cree indian • indian land rights • canadian land rights
Meeting Native Children Aboriginal guest writer Tyson Yunkaporta has some hints for western travellers whose children come into contact with Indigenous youngsters for the first time. indigenous • travel • kids • children • culture
BC Land Claims -- Part 2 BC is different. Why are the land claims issue so complicated in this one province? fraser river gold rush • british colonial policy • treaties • land claims • racist attitudes
Biological Invasion Western society is destroying itself through environmental mismanagement. Land rights, enabling Indigenous stewardship, represent the only chance for economic survival. clear native • spread exotic • clear weeds • bushfood plot • privet infested
Indigenous Christmas Origins Flying reindeer, Santa coming down the chimney, elves with pointy hats, mistletoe - all these Christmas myths originate from Aboriginal cultures. christmas origins • christmas myths • aboriginal christmas gifts • magic mushrooms • aboriginal rituals
Melbourne Visitor Attractions The best place to start exploring Melbourne is from the magnificent city centre near the railway station. melbourne visitor attractions • melbourne visitor attractions: what to see and do • city centre near the railway station • flinders street and federation square • well preserved 19th century buildings
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Tragedy In the 1960s Dr. Archie Kalokerinos hypothesised that SIDS may be caused by sub-clinical scurvy (vitamin C deficiency). His work was violently opposed but lives on. sudden infant death syndrome and vitamin c • archie kalokerinos • vitamin c prevents sids • mattress wrapper • child mortality
Catfish New Orleans Style We conclude our "Salute to the Food of New Orleans" this week with a fine-tasting Sauteed Catfish with Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Andouille Sausage Sauce. new orleans • catfish • andouille sausage • spinach • sweet potatoes
Deconstructing Star Wars A basic analysis of seemingly innocent popular culture texts often reveals strong undercurrents of colonial aggression towards Indigenous people. star wars • colonial propaganda • temuera morrison • conspiracy theory • racism in cinema
Terrorist Attack on Aborigines Was Australia's first Governor, by empirical definition and his own admission, a terrorist? And how does our current government compare? colonial terrorism • terrorist government • black terrorism • aboriginal terrorism • governor phillip
Six Nations Land Rights "They will always be the colonists and they will always have to negotiate with us. And if they don't negotiate in good faith, there will always be trouble." mohawk nation • six nations • six nations blockade • ontario indigenous • canada land rights |
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