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Paperback The Marshall Decision and Native Rights: The Marshall Decision and Mi'kmaq Rights in the Maritimes Volume 25 Book

ISBN: 0773521089

ISBN13: 9780773521087

The Marshall Decision and Native Rights: The Marshall Decision and Mi'kmaq Rights in the Maritimes Volume 25

In The Marshall Decision and Native Rights Ken Coates explains the cross-cultural, legal, and political implications of the recent Supreme Court decision on the Donald Marshall case. He describes the events, personalities, and conflicts that brought the Maritimes to the brink of a major confrontation between Mi'kmaq and the non-Mi'kmaq fishers in the fall of 1999, detailing the bungling by federal departments and the lack of police preparedness. He shows how political, business, and Mi'kmaq leaders in the Maritimes handled the volatile situation, urging non-violence and speaking out against racism, in contrast to the way federal and regional leaders have responded in other parts of the country. Legal victories such as Marshall, argues Coates, are a double-edged sword that provide greater legal clarity but expand the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in Canada. Coates recounts the history of Mi'kmaq-white contact in the region and considers the impact of native rights on natural resources, showing that the costs will be borne mainly by rural Canadians. By placing the local and regional reaction to the Marshall decision in the broader historical, national, and international context of indigenous political and legal rights The Marshall Decision and Native Rights shows how little Canada has learned from three decades of First Nations legal conflicts and how far the country is from meaningful reconciliation.

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A scholarly, informative, and much appreciated contribution

The Marshall Decision And Native Rights addresses the legal history and political implications of a variety of Native American issues within Canada. Treaty issues for hunting, fishing, logging rights, maritime activities, self-governance, and Canadian Supreme Court rulings are presented with a series of essay chapters blending aboriginal history and anthropology with politics, law, and constitutional policy decisions. The Marshall Decision And Native Rights is a scholarly, informative, and much appreciated contribution to Canadian-based Native American studies, reading lists, and reference collections.
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