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    Grounded Authority

    The Algonquins of Barriere Lake Against the State

    AvShiri Pasternak

    Häftad, Engelska, 2017

    Del i serien Indigenous Americas

    336 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Since Justin Trudeaus election in 2015, Canada has been hailed internationally as embarking on a truly progressive, post-postcolonial era-including an improved relationship between the state and its Indigenous peoples. Shiri Pasternak corrects this misconception, showing that colonialism is very much alive in Canada. From the perspective of Indigenous law and jurisdiction, she tells the story of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, in western Quebec, and their tireless resistance to federal land claims policy. Grounded Authority chronicles the bands ongoing attempts to restore full governance over its lands and natural resources through an agreement signed by settler governments almost three decades ago-an agreement the state refuses to fully implement. Pasternak argues that the states aversion to recognizing Algonquin jurisdiction stems from its goal of perfecting its sovereignty by replacing the inherent jurisdiction of Indigenous peoples with its own, delegated authority. From police brutality and fabricated sexual abuse cases to an intervention into and overthrow of a customary government, Pasternak provides a compelling, richly detailed account of rarely documented coercive mechanisms employed to force Indigenous communities into compliance with federal policy. A rigorous account of the incredible struggle fought by the Algonquins to maintain responsibility over their territory, Grounded Authority provides a powerful alternative model to one nations land claims policy and a vital contribution to current debates in the study of colonialism and Indigenous peoples in North America and globally.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2017-06-06
    • Mått:140 x 216 x 51 mm
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Indigenous Americas
    • Antal sidor:392
    • Förlag:University of Minnesota Press
    • ISBN:9780816698349
    • Utmärkelser:Winner of CSNP 2017

    Utforska kategorier

    • Socialhistoria och kulturhistoria inom Historia och arkeologi
    • Rättsvetenskap inom Juridik
    • Geografi inom Naturvetenskap och teknik

    Mer om författaren

    Shiri Pasternak is assistant professor in the School for the Study of Canada at Trent University. She has held postdoctoral fellowships at the Osgoode Hall Law School at York University and at Columbia University’s Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies.

    Recensioner i media

    "Grounded Authority is a powerful and compelling study based upon a sophisticated grasp of Indigenous politics, settler colonial logics, and political theory."-Kevin Bruyneel, author of The Third Space of Sovereignty: The Postcolonial Politics of U.S.–Indigenous Relations"An impressive and highly original analysis of the overlapping conflict-laden regimes of legal and political authority, Shiri Pasternak's deeply researched study provides an analytically nuanced and engaging account of the ways in which the Algonquins of Barriere Lake confront the jurisdictional claims over their land and lives made by Canada and the province of Quebec. Grounded Authority brilliantly succeeds at intervening at multiple registers."-Alyosha Goldstein, University of New Mexico"Extremely well-researched and documented."-CHOICE"Grounded Authority is a nuanced and careful ethnographic project that demonstrates how ethnography can be a powerful tool for Indigenous people. Pasternak brings political economy into the frame of analysis, paying necessary attention to the seemingly mundane aspects of governance." -American Indian Quarterly

    Innehållsförteckning

    • ContentsPreface: An Autobiography of TerritoryIntroduction1. Flipping the Terms of Recognition: A Methodology2. How Did Colonialism Fail to Dispossess?3. Jurisdiction from the Ground Up: A Legal Order of Care4. Property as a Technique of Jurisdiction: Traplines and Tenure5. “They’re Clear-Cutting Our Way of Life”6. The Trilateral Agreement is Born7. Coup D’État in Fourth World Canada 8. The Government Must Fall9. Security, Critical Infrastructure, and the Geography of Indigenous LandsConclusion: A Land Claim is Canada’s Claim: Against ExtinguishmentAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex