Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States

Alternate Title
Aboriginal Concerns: Self-Government, Nunavut, Repatriation, Representation, and Aboriginal Media
Book based on presentations given at a colloquium of the same name. Part V contains Aboriginal content. To access chapter, scroll down to appropriate page. Chapter 36: Converging or Diverging Pathways to Aboriginal Self-Determination? Indigenous Peoples, Self-Government, and the Federation by Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince. (p.443) Chapter 37: Keynote Address on Nunavut: Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States by Donat Savoie. ( p. 457) Chapter 38: Shifting the Boundaries of Sovereignty: The Making and Remaking of the Canadian State through Arctic Inuit Identity by Jessica Shadian. (p. 461) Chapter 39: Indigenous Nationhood Claims and Contemporary Federalism in Canada and the United States by Erich Steinman. (p. 477) Chapter 40: Keynote Address: American and Canadian Native American Repatriation: Differences of Approach by James D. Nason. (p. 491) Chapter 41: Digital Storytelling: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy Supporting Aboriginal Media in the U.S. and Canada by Kristin Dowell. (p. 495) Chapter 42: Negotiating the Apparatus for Indigenous Sovereignty and Storytelling by Kalli Paakspuu. (p. 505)
Contributor/Editor
Karl Froschauer, Nadine Fabbi, Susan Pell
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Publisher
Centre for Canadian Studies, Simon Fraser University
Publication Date
2006
Resource Type
E-Books -- Chapters
Format
Text -- PDF
Language
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