Researching and Asserting Aboriginal Rights in Ruperts Land
Guarantees of the individual legal rights of the Aboriginal inhabitants of Ruperts Land in Canada's first constitution
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It is a need for secure and satisfying lives in the relatively small world of Waskaganish that motivated this thesis study. The author looked for assurances of legal rights when vast parts of Canada were annexed. Investigations uncovered a solemn and binding promise made by the Canadian Parliament to Her Majestys Government of Great Britain. That promise was entrenched in Canadas first constitution, itself a British statute. This study uncovered proof of such assurances, in forms readily admissible in Canadian courts. These assurances are fundamentally important to achieving any education or socio-cultural goal. Equally important is to understand why and how these assurances have been so long suppressed. In addition, this author needed to explore the possible integration of state command order with the customary order of the Aboriginals of Ruperts Land, prerequisite to restoring a bijural equilibrium of previous centuries of relations between the Hudsons Bay Company and Aboriginal First Nations. Finally, the author illustrates such a bijural approach in the example of training, apprenticeship and recognition of competence within provincially certified trades.
Autorenportrait
John S. Murdoch, has lived in Aboriginal communities for almost fifty years working in a variety of capacities from teacher to pilot. His earlier attentions were focused on educational and anthropological questions.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 26.12.2015
Umfang: 348 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 2.2 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783659754661
Umbreit-Nr.: 8954465
