The State and Indigenous Movements

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Author: Keri Iyall-Smith

ISBN-10: 041598016X

ISBN-13: 9780415980166

Category: Anthropology & Archaeology

Using the comparative historical method, this book looks at the experience of indigenous peoples, specifically the Native Hawaiians, showing how a nation can express culture and citizenship while seeking ways to attain greater sovereignty over territory, culture, and politics.

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Using the comparative historical method, this book looks at the experience of indigenous peoples, specifically the Native Hawaiians, showing how a nation can express culture and citizenship while seeking ways to attain greater sovereignty over territory, culture, and politics.

Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION2. RESEARCH DESIGN3. ON INDIGENOUSNESS4. THE HAWAIIANS5. GLOBAL, LOCAL, AND/OR HYBRID IDENTITIES?6. NEW APPLICATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS7. CONCLUSIONAPPENDIX ONE: CONSTITUTIONAL AMMENDMENTS 1-10:THE BILL OF RIGHTSAPPENDIX TWO: UNITED STATES PUBLIC LAW 103-150APPENDIX THREE: THE CONSTITUTION OFTHE STATE OF HAWAII: ARTICLE XII, SELECTED SECTIONSAPPENDIX FOUR: INDIAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1968:25 USC 1302-1303APPENDIX FIVE: UNIVERSAL DECLARATIONOF HUMAN RIGHTS, SELECTED ARTICLESREFERENCESINDEX