N E W I N PA P E R B A C K
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Beyond Rights
The Nisg̱a’a Final Agreement and the Challenges of Modern Treaty Relationships Carole Blackburn “Beyond Rights rejects one-sided assessments of modern treaty agreements and provides a nuanced view of their generative potential as well as their inherent limits. It will undoubtedly become a major reference on this topic.” — MARTIN PAPILLON, professor of political science, Université de Montréal
In 2000, the Nisg̱a’a treaty marked the culmination of over one hundred years of Nisg̱a’a people protesting, petitioning, litigating, and negotiating for recognition of their rights. Beyond Rights explores this groundbreaking achievement and its impact. AUGUST 2022 202 pages, 6 x 9 in., 5 b&w photos 978-0-7748-6646-0 PB $34.95 USD / £26.99 GBP 978-0-7748-6645-3 HC $89.95 USD / £72.00 GBP also available as an e-book
CAROLE BLACKBURN is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia and the author of Harvest of Souls: Jesuit Missions and Colonialism in North America, 1632–1650.
INDIGENOUS STUDIES / INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE LAW / ANTHROPOLOGY
EXPLORING AND UNDERSTANDING TREATY RELATIONSHIPS
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