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Record Nr.

UNINA9910813981203321

Autore

Fairweather Joan G. <1939->

Titolo

A common hunger [[electronic resource] ] : land rights in Canada and South Africa / / Joan G. Fairweather

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Calgary [Alta.], : University of Calgary Press, c2006

ISBN

1-55238-313-X

1-4356-0023-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (286 p.)

Collana

Africa, missing voices series, , 1703-1826 ; ; no. 3

Disciplina

333.2

Soggetti

Indigenous peoples - Land tenure - South Africa

Indigenous Peoples - South Africa - Claims

Indigenous peoples - South Africa - Government relations

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-245) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Map -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Dispossession -- The Land and the People -- Land Rights and Treaties -- Sovereignty and Segregation -- Reclaiming the Land -- Litigation -- Negotiating Restitution -- Self-Government -- Dealing with Legacies -- Restoring Dignity -- Reconciliation -- Conclusion -- Australia and New Zealand -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Africa: Missing Voices Series

Sommario/riassunto

Geographically, demographically, and politically, South Africa and Canada are two countries that are very far apart. What they have in common are indigenous populations, which, because of their historical and ongoing experience of colonization and dispossession, share a hunger for land and human dignity. Based on extensive research carried out in both countries, A Common Hunger is a comparative work on the history of indigenous land rights in Canada and post-apartheid South Africa. Joan Fairweather has constructed a balanced examination of the impact of land dispossession on the lives of indigenous peoples in both countries and their response to centuries of European domination. By reclaiming rights to the land and an equitable share in the wealth-producing resources they contain, the first peoples of Canada and South Africa are taking important steps to confront the



legacies of poverty that characterize many of their communities. A Common Hunger provides historical context to the current land claim process in these two former British colonies and examines the efforts of governments and the courts to ensure that justice is done.