On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada

On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada

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On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada

What, other than numbers and power, justifies Canada’s assertion of sovereignty and jurisdiction over the country’s vast territory? Why should Canada’s original inhabitants have to ask for rights to what was their land when non-Aboriginal people first arrived? The question lurks behind every court judgment on Indigenous rights, every demand that treaty obligations be fulfilled, and every land-claims negotiation.

Addressing these questions has occupied anthropologist Michael Asch for nearly thirty years. In On Being Here to Stay, Asch retells the story of Canada with a focus on the relationship between First Nations and settlers.

Asch proposes a way forward based on respecting the “spirit and intent” of treaties negotiated at the time of Confederation, through which, he argues, First Nations and settlers can establish an ethical way for both communities to be here to stay.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Michael Asch
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781442669840
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
University of Toronto Press
Manufacturer
University of Toronto Press
NumberOfPages
230
PublicationDate
2014-02-11
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
ReleaseDate
2014-06-20
Studio
University of Toronto Press