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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781538143636 , 9781538158418
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxii, 473 Seiten , Karten
    Series Statement: Indigenous nations and collaborative futures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Developing governance and governing development
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Developing governance and governing development
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples Case studies Politics and government ; Indigenous peoples Case studies Government relations ; Indigenous peoples Case studies Economic conditions ; Economic development Case studies ; Indigenes Volk ; Minderheitenrecht ; Selbstbestimmung ; Teilhabe ; Kanada ; Australien ; Neuseeland ; USA
    Abstract: Introduction. Indigenous governance, indigenous development : rebuilding pathways for future possibilities / Diane Smith -- The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples : how far we've come and the road ahead / S. James Anaya -- Indigenous governance and native title in Australia / Ivan Ingram -- Reconciling interests and rights within Māori institutions of governing in Wellington, New Zealand / Annie Te One -- Identifying a legal framework for a treaty between Australia's First People and the state / Asmi Wood and Christie Gardiner -- The United Houma Nation : whose governance? By whom? For whom? / Adam Crepelle -- Treating treaty as a technology for indigenous nation building / Daryle Rigney, Simone Bignall, Alison Vivian, Steve Hemming, Shaun Berg and Damein Bell -- Ancient spirit, modern mind : the Huu-ay-Aht journey back to self-determination and self-reliance / Angela Wesley -- Culturally centred, community led : Wiradjuri nation Rebuilding through Honouring the Wiradjuri way / Donna Murray and Debra Evans -- Nation rebuilders : an indigenous self-governance strategy / Joan Timeche -- Can a self-determination strategy improve indigenous health care? Evidence from the United States / Stephen Cornell, Miriam Jorgensen and Stephanie Russo Carroll -- Rebuilding the Yawuru Nation : activating cultural assets for economic growth and stability / Peter Yu -- The Red Lake Walleye recovery project : tribal governance for sustainable success / Miriam Jorgensen, Allen Pemberton, Pat Brown, and David Conner -- Making First Nation law : the Listuguj Mi'gmaq Fishery / National Centre for First Nations Governance and the Native Nations Institute -- Instilling good governance for community prosperity : the Canadian experience / Jamie Sterritt -- Māori nation-building through social enterprise in Māori communities / Sacha McMeeking -- Healing, decolonisation and governance / Bhiamie Williamson -- 'You're not just a leader, you are an indigenous leader' : empowering native American women for governing / Karen Diver -- Mana Wāhine : we care so much it exhausts us! / Mera Penehira -- The trials and legacy of Delgamuukw : transforming rights into outcomes for Canadian First Nations peoples / Neil J. Sterritt.
    Abstract: "Globally, far too many discussions about Indigenous governance and development are dominated by accounts of disadvantage, deficit and failure. This book paints a different international picture, testifying to Indigenous peoples as agents of governance innovation and successful developers in their own right, telling stories in their words, from their own experiences and countries. From Indigenous voices, we hear alternative concepts and measures of effectiveness, legitimacy, success and sustainability. Indigenous stories and voices are captured as 20 case study chapters, written in lively, clear language about what is happening that is promising and productive in Indigenous self-determined governance for self-determined development in Canada, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the USA; all English colonial-settler countries"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511552212
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 251 pages)
    DDC: 994/.0049915
    Keywords: Aborigines ; Minderheitenrecht ; Australien
    Abstract: After more than two hundred years, one of the most important moral issues facing Australian society in the 1990s remains the need for reconciliation with its indigenous people. In this selection of essays, H. C. Coombs reflects on the nature of Aboriginal identity and the importance of autonomy for Australia's Aboriginal people. He also suggests strategies by which self-determination might be achieved in practice. Many of the chapters have been written especially for this volume - including one in which Dr Coombs makes a thoughtful and provocative contribution to the Mabo debate, linking the High Court's historic 1992 decision on native title to prospects for Aboriginal autonomy. Dr Coombs writes with the conviction that 'mainstream' Australia stands to gain as much, if not more, than Aboriginal people from the fulfilment of Aboriginal aspirations. It is a personal and passionate plea for a just society, from one of white Australia's most influential and eloquent advocates of self-determination for its indigenous people.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 978-1-5381-4363-6 , 1538143631 , 9781538158418 , 1538158418
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxii, 473 Seiten ; , Karten.
    Series Statement: Indigenous nations and collaborative futures
    Parallel Title: Online version Developing governance and governing development
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    Keywords: Indigenous peoples / Politics and government / Case studies ; Indigenous peoples / Government relations / Case studies ; Indigenous peoples / Economic conditions / Case studies ; Economic development / Case studies ; Economic development ; Indigenous peoples / Economic conditions ; Indigenous peoples / Government relations ; Indigenous peoples / Politics and government ; Indigenes Volk. ; Kolonialismus. ; Politisches System. ; Selbstbestimmung. ; Kanada. ; USA. ; Neuseeland. ; Australien. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Case studies ; Indigenes Volk ; Kolonialismus ; Politisches System ; Selbstbestimmung
    Abstract: "Globally, far too many discussions about Indigenous governance and development are dominated by accounts of disadvantage, deficit and failure. This book paints a different international picture, testifying to Indigenous peoples as agents of governance innovation and successful developers in their own right, telling stories in their words, from their own experiences and countries. From Indigenous voices, we hear alternative concepts and measures of effectiveness, legitimacy, success and sustainability. Indigenous stories and voices are captured as 20 case study chapters, written in lively, clear language about what is happening that is promising and productive in Indigenous self-determined governance for self-determined development in Canada, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the USA; all English colonial-settler countries"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. Indigenous governance, indigenous development : rebuilding pathways for future possibilities / Diane Smith -- The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples : how far we've come and the road ahead / S. James Anaya -- Indigenous governance and native title in Australia / Ivan Ingram -- Reconciling interests and rights within Māori institutions of governing in Wellington, New Zealand / Annie Te One -- Identifying a legal framework for a treaty between Australia's First People and the state / Asmi Wood and Christie Gardiner -- The United Houma Nation : whose governance? By whom? For whom? / Adam Crepelle -- Treating treaty as a technology for indigenous nation building / Daryle Rigney, Simone Bignall, Alison Vivian, Steve Hemming, Shaun Berg and Damein Bell -- Ancient spirit, modern mind : the Huu-ay-Aht journey back to self-determination and self-reliance / Angela Wesley --
    Description / Table of Contents: Culturally centred, community led : Wiradjuri nation Rebuilding through Honouring the Wiradjuri way / Donna Murray and Debra Evans -- Nation rebuilders : an indigenous self-governance strategy / Joan Timeche -- Can a self-determination strategy improve indigenous health care? Evidence from the United States / Stephen Cornell, Miriam Jorgensen and Stephanie Russo Carroll -- Rebuilding the Yawuru Nation : activating cultural assets for economic growth and stability / Peter Yu -- The Red Lake Walleye recovery project : tribal governance for sustainable success / Miriam Jorgensen, Allen Pemberton, Pat Brown, and David Conner -- Making First Nation law : the Listuguj Mi'gmaq Fishery / National Centre for First Nations Governance and the Native Nations Institute -- Instilling good governance for community prosperity : the Canadian experience / Jamie Sterritt -- Māori nation-building through social enterprise in Māori communities / Sacha McMeeking --
    Description / Table of Contents: Healing, decolonisation and governance / Bhiamie Williamson -- 'You're not just a leader, you are an indigenous leader' : empowering native American women for governing / Karen Diver -- Mana Wāhine : we care so much it exhausts us! / Mera Penehira -- The trials and legacy of Delgamuukw : transforming rights into outcomes for Canadian First Nations peoples / Neil J. Sterritt
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  • 4
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    [Cacberra] : [Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commision]
    Language: English
    Pages: 27 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: Aboriginal Australia : culture and society
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781538143643
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiv, 473 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Indigenous nations and collaborative futures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Developing governance and governing development
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples-Politics and government-Case studies ; Electronic books ; Indigenes Volk ; Minderheitenrecht ; Selbstbestimmung ; Teilhabe ; Kanada ; Australien ; Neuseeland ; USA
    Abstract: This book testifies to Indigenous peoples as agents of governance innovation and successful developers in their own right, and telling stories in their words, from their own experiences and countries.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Indigenous Resurgence for Governing Development -- The Motivating Journey -- The Case Studies and Themes -- About the Chapters -- Thinking about Self-Governance and Self-Determined Development -- Notes -- Part I: Governing Rights and Interests -- Chapter I: Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends -- The Rights and Recognition Era -- The Right to Self-Determination -- Putting Collective Self-Determination into Practice -- Governing Self-Determined Rights and Interests -- Note -- Chapter 1: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: How Far We've Come and the Road Ahead -- The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- The Role of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations -- Movement and Challenges in Negotiating the Declaration -- Breakthrough to the Final Draft -- Converting Rights into Outcomes: The Declaration and the Special Rapporteur -- The Ongoing Significance of the Declaration -- Challenges to Realisation of the Declaration -- The Declaration: A Critical Beginning -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Indigenous Governance and Native Title in Australia -- Historical Context -- Native Title in Australia -- Governance of (and in) Native Title -- Issues and Challenges in Governance-Building -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Reconciling Interests and Rights in Māori Institutions of Governing -- Debates and Justifications: Understanding Mātaawaka Tiriti/Treaty Claims -- Mātaawaka Tiriti/Treaty Rights in Local Government -- Mōkai Kāinga Mātaawaka Case Study -- Relationships between Iwi Mana Whenua and Mātaawaka -- Unsettling Local Governance Structures -- Conclusion -- Notes.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0521440971 , 0521446376
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 251 S
    DDC: 994/.0049915
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Government relations ; Aboriginal Australians Politics and government ; Aboriginal Australians Land tenure ; Australia Ethnic relations ; Aborigines ; Politik ; Landrecht
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 235 - 240
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  • 7
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781921536052
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 electronic resource (xxii, 351 pages) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) no. 29
    Keywords: Politics & government ; Australien ; Aborigines ; Staat ; Verwaltung
    Abstract: It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting contemporary Indigenous governance right is fundamental to improving Indigenous well-being and generating sustained socioeconomic development. This collection of papers examines the dilemmas and challenges involved in the Indigenous struggle for the development and recognition of systems of governance that they recognise as both legitimate and effective. The authors highlight the nature of the contestation and negotiation between Australian governments, their agents, and Indigenous groups over the appropriateness of different governance processes, values and practices, and over the application of related policy, institutional and funding frameworks within Indigenous affairs.The long-term, comparative study reported in this monograph has been national in coverage, and community and regional in focus. It has pulled together a multidisciplinary team to work with partner communities and organisations to investigate Indigenous governance arrangements–the processes, structures, scales, institutions, leadership, powers, capacities, and cultural foundations–across rural, remote and urban settings.This ethnographic case study research demonstrates that Indigenous and non-Indigenous governance systems are intercultural in respect to issues of power, authority, institutions and relationships. It documents the intended and unintended consequences–beneficial and negative–arising for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians from the realities of contested governance. The findings suggest that the facilitation of effective, legitimate governance should be a policy, funding and institutional imperative for all Australian governments.This research was conducted under an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, with Reconciliation Australia as Industry Partner
    Note: English
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