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Our Box Was Full
An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs
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384 stránek
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The book delves into the significance of land in defining Aboriginal rights, focusing on the pivotal Delgamuukw case that spanned a decade in British Columbia's courts. It examines the legal and cultural implications of land ownership for Indigenous peoples, highlighting how this landmark case shaped the discourse around Aboriginal rights and identity. Through this analysis, the author illustrates the complexities and challenges faced by Aboriginal communities in their quest for recognition and justice.
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2005, měkká
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