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Indigenous Rights and Colonial Subjecthood
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242 pages
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The book delves into the complex relationship between policies aimed at protecting indigenous rights and the underlying intention of reforming these communities into governable subjects. It critically examines how legal frameworks often intertwined protection with punitive measures, highlighting the tension between advocacy for indigenous rights and the historical context of governance and control.
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2019, hardcover
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