Developing Governance and Governing Development -

Developing Governance and Governing Development

International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures
Buch | Softcover
508 Seiten
2023
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-5841-8 (ISBN)
47,35 inkl. MwSt
This book testifies to Indigenous peoples as agents of governance innovation and successful developers in their own right, and telling stories in their words, from their own experiences and countries.
Globally, far too many discussions about Indigenous governance and development are dominated by accounts of disadvantage, deficit and failure. This book paints a different international picture, testifying to Indigenous peoples as agents of governance innovation and successful developers in their own right, telling stories in their words, from their own experiences and countries. From Indigenous voices, we hear alternative concepts and measures of effectiveness, legitimacy, success and sustainability.

Indigenous stories and voices are captured as case study chapters, written in lively, clear language about what is happening that is promising and productive in Indigenous self-determined governance for self-determined development in Canada, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the USA; all English colonial–settler countries.

Diane Smith is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian Nation University. Stephen Cornell is Faculty Chair of the Native Nations Institute, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, and Emeritus Director of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona. Adam Delaney is a full-time PhD scholar with the Australian National University. Alice Wighton is a Research Officer at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian Nation University.

Foreword, Jason Glanville

Introduction: Indigenous Resurgence for Governing Development, Diane Smith

THEME ONE: GOVERNING RIGHTS AND INTERESTS

Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends, Diane Smith

1. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: How Far We’ve Come and the Road Ahead, S. James Anaya

2. Indigenous Governance and Native Title in Australia, Ivan Ingram

3. Reconciling Interests and Rights within Māori Institutions of Governing, Annie Te One

4. Identifying a Legal Framework for a Treaty between Australia’s First Peoples and the State, Asmi Wood and Christie Gardiner

5. The United Houma Nation: Whose Governance? By Whom? For Whom? Adam Crepelle

THEME TWO: GOVERNING FOR NATION-BUILDING

Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends, Diane Smith

6. Treating Treaty as a Technology for Indigenous Nation-Building, Daryle Rigney, Simone Bignall, Alison Vivian, Steve Hemming, Shaun Berg and Damein Bell

7. Ancient Spirit, Modern Mind: The Huu-ay-aht Journey Back to Self-Determination and Self-Reliance, Angela Wesley

8. Culturally Centred, Community Led: Wiradjuri Nation-Rebuilding through Honouring the Wiradjuri Way, Donna Murray and Debra Evans

9. Nation Rebuilders: An Indigenous Self-Governance Strategy, Joan Timeche

10. Can a Self-Determination Strategy Improve Indigenous Health Care? Evidence from the United States, Stephanie Russo Carroll, Stephen Cornell, and Miriam Jorgensen

THEME THREE: GOVERNING DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES

Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends, Diane Smith

11. Rebuilding the Yawuru Nation: Activating Cultural Assets for Economic Growth and Stability, Peter Yu

12. The Red Lake Walleye Recovery Project: Tribal Governance for Sustainable Success, Miriam Jorgensen, Allen Pemberton, Pat Brown and David Conner

13. Making First Nation Law: The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Fishery National Centre for First Nations Governance and the Native Nations Institute, Smith et al

14. Instilling Good Governance for Community Prosperity: A Canadian Experience, Jamie Sterritt

15. Nation-building through Social Enterprise in Māori Communities, Sacha McMeeking

THEME FOUR: GOVERNING AS TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP

Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends, Diane Smith

16 Healing, Decolonisation and Governance, Bhiamie Williamson

17. ‘You’re Not Just a Leader, You Are an Indigenous Leader’: Empowering Native American Women for Governing, Karen Diver

18. Mana Wāhine: We Care So Much It Exhausts Us! Mera Penehira

19. The Trials and Legacy of Delgamuukw: Transforming Rights into Outcomes for Canadian First Nations Peoples, Neil J. Sterritt

References

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 224 mm
Gewicht 685 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5381-5841-8 / 1538158418
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-5841-8 / 9781538158418
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