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Aboriginal Sovereignty Henry Reynolds

Aboriginal Sovereignty By Henry Reynolds

Aboriginal Sovereignty by Henry Reynolds


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An interpretation of the thrust of Aboriginal politics by an historian whose can justly be said to have laid the foundations of the Mabo decision. In this volume, the author tackles the issues of sovereignty - Aboriginal and white.

Aboriginal Sovereignty Summary

Aboriginal Sovereignty: Reflections on race, state and nation by Henry Reynolds

Since Federation, Australians have thought of themselves as one sovereign nation. A nation for a continent. But what of the original Australians? In the aftermath of the Mabo decision, what do we make of their prior rights?Are they nations within?Aboriginal Sovereignty is a challenging and provocative study of the political, legal and constitutional relations between indigenous Australians and mainstream society. It presents a bold new interpretation of Aboriginal political development. It challenges us to consider that the Mabo decision is not the boundary at which the recognition of indigenous rights must cease.Aboriginal Sovereignty confronts the question of whether Aboriginal society exercised a form of sovereignty before 1788, whether the 'tribes' were actually small 'nations'. It considers legal interpretations of what happened when the Briton arrived and pits these interpretations against the record. It looks at the political and legal ramifications of customary law and then considers current political and constitutional discussion, in Australia and overseas.What are the lessons from North America? Can there be self-determination for the 'nations within' a nation state? What can this mean for Australia in the twenty-first century?Henry Reynolds is the widely acclaimed author of six books on the history of Aboriginal Australia. Two of his books, The Other Side Of The Frontier (1981) and Law Of The Land (1988) have won major awards. Among his other books are Dispossession (1989) and Frontier (1987). His most recent book is Fate Of A Free People (1995).

About Henry Reynolds

Henry Reynolds, the best-known historian of Aboriginal Australia, has a string of bestsellers to his name, including The Other Side Of The Frontier, Frontier, The Law Of The Land and With The White People.

Table of Contents

1 The issue of sovereignty2 Indigenous nationalism, self-determination3 The development of Aboriginal identity4 Mabo and the historians5 Mabo and the question of pastoral leases6 Land use and native title7 The question of genocide

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GOR001821681
9781863739696
1863739696
Aboriginal Sovereignty: Reflections on race, state and nation by Henry Reynolds
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
19960701
240
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