Indigenous Governance
Clans, Constitutions, and Consent
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:29th Feb '24
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After decades of federal dominance and dependence, Native governments now command attention as they exercise greater degrees of political, economic, and cultural power. Given the weight and importance of many issues confronting Native peoples today, these governments arguably matter even more to their peoples and to the broader society than ever before. Native governments have become critically important as the chief providers of basic services and the authors of solutions to collective problems in their societies. As major actors within the realm of democratic politics, they increasingly wield their powers to educate and advocate regarding Indigenous concerns. For many communities (including non-Native neighbors) they are the largest spenders and employers. They have also become adept at negotiating intergovernmental agreements that protect their peoples and resources while strengthening their unique political status. Native peoples and governments are also navigating the devastating and lingering health and economic impact of COVID-19; the profound environmental problems that have been exacerbated by climate change; and jurisdictional conflicts with local, state, and federal actors. Indigenous Governance is a comprehensive, critical examination of Native political systems: the senior political sovereigns on the North American continent in terms of their origin, development, structures, and operation. Author David E. Wilkins provides the recognition and respect due Indigenous governments, while offering a considered critique of their shortcomings as imperfect, sovereign institutions. This appraisal will highlight their history, evolution, internal and intergovernmental issues, and diverse structures.
Indigenous Governance breaks new ground by collecting material from law, policy, history, and anthropology into a single volume to tell the story of Indigenous government. The text explicitly rejects the notion that there is a single way that Indigenous peoples govern themselves, and instead provides context for plurality through the use of rich and varied examples, which add depth to each chapter...Highly recommended. * Choice *
ISBN: 9780190095994
Dimensions: 156mm x 235mm x 32mm
Weight: 830g
504 pages