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- 296 pages
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The book explores the flawed logic behind the legislation that established colonial dominance over Indigenous peoples and their territories in North America. It delves into the historical context and the rationale used to justify these actions, highlighting the impact on Indigenous communities and their rights. Through critical analysis, it sheds light on the consequences of such reasoning and challenges the narratives that have shaped colonial policies.
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Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Angloamerican Law, Ward Churchill
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- Released
- 2003
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- Title
- Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Angloamerican Law
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ward Churchill
- Publisher
- City Lights
- Publisher
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 296
- ISBN13
- 9780872864115
- Category
- Social sciences, Legal literature, World history, Ethnography
- Description
- The book explores the flawed logic behind the legislation that established colonial dominance over Indigenous peoples and their territories in North America. It delves into the historical context and the rationale used to justify these actions, highlighting the impact on Indigenous communities and their rights. Through critical analysis, it sheds light on the consequences of such reasoning and challenges the narratives that have shaped colonial policies.