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Beyond Blood Rethinking Indigenous Identity Pamela D Palmater

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Beyond Blood Rethinking Indigenous Identity Pamela D Palmater
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Pamela D. Palmater
ISBN: 9781895830606, 1895830605
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Beyond Blood Rethinking Indigenous Identity Pamela D Palmater by Pamela D. Palmater 9781895830606, 1895830605 instant download after payment.

Pamela Palmater argues that the Indian Act's registration provisions will lead to the extinguishment of First Nations as legal and constitutional entities. The current status criteria contain descent-based rules akin to blood quantum that are particularly discriminatory against women and their descendants. Beginning with an historic overview of legislative enactments defining Indian status and their impact on First Nations, the author examines contemporary court rulings dealing with Aboriginal rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in relation to Indigenous identity. She also examines various band membership codes to determine how they affect Indigenous identity, and how their reliance on status criteria perpetuates discrimination. She offers suggestions for a better way of determining Indigenous identity and citizenship and argues that First Nations themselves must determine their citizenship based on ties to the community, not blood or status. Dr. Palmater teaches politics at Ryerson University and holds a JSD in law from Dalhousie University. She was denied Indian status as a Mi'kmaq because her grandmother married a non-Indian.

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