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The Terms of Our Surrender Colonialism, Dispossession and the Resistance of the Innu: Part Five: ‘Citizens Plus’ or Parallel Paths?
The Terms of Our Surrender Colonialism, Dispossession and the Resistance of the Innu
Part Five: ‘Citizens Plus’ or Parallel Paths?
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table of contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Terminology
Glossary
Abbreviations
Maps
Preface
Part One: The Innu
Chapter 1: Innu/Canadian Relations in their Social Context
Chapter 2: The Innu Left to their Fate in Schefferville
Chapter 3: Matimekush Lac John Today
Chapter 4: Legacies of the Past: Barriers to Effective Negotiation
Chapter 5: Racism
Part Two: The Royal Proclamation and Questions of Trust Over Canadian Indigenous Land
Chapter 6: Historical Background
Chapter 7: The Personal Fiduciary Duty
Chapter 8: Bending the Law to the Needs of Settlement
Chapter 9: The Honour of the Crown, the Duty to Consult and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Part Three: The Modern Treaties and Canada’s Comprehensive Land Claims Policy
Chapter 10: The James Bay Project: ‘The Plot to Drown the Northern Woods’
Chapter 11: The Malouf Judgment – Chief Robert Kanatewat et al. v La Société de Développement de la Baie James et al. et La Commission Hydro-Électrique de Québec [1974] RP 38
Chapter 12: Negotiating the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
Chapter 13: The Aftermath of Signing the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
Chapter 14: The Comprehensive Land Claims Policy
Part Four: The Innu Experience of the Comprehensive Land Claims Process
Chapter 15: ‘All that is Left to us is the Terms of our Surrender’: Negotiations to Recover Lost Innu Lands
Chapter 16: The New Dawn Agreement
Chapter 17: The Position of the Innu who Live in Quebec
Chapter 18: Construction and Protest at Muskrat Falls
Part Five: ‘Citizens Plus’ or Parallel Paths?
Chapter 19: Academic Solutions
Chapter 20: Indigenous Solutions
Chapter 21: ‘Citizens Plus’ or Parallel Paths?
Appendix A Text of the Royal Proclamation
Appendix B The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover
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