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King Arthur was not an Englishman, but a Celtic warrior, according to Loomis, whose research into the background of the Arthurian legend reveals findings which are both illuminating and highly controversial. The author sees the vegetarian goddess as the prototype of many damsels in Arthurian romance, and Arthur''s knights as the gods of sun and storm. If Loomis''s arguments are accepted, where does this leave the historic Arthur?
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Gunn -- $t Braiding the incommensurable : Indigenous legal traditions and the duty to consult / $r Sarah Morales -- $t Mapping the meaning of reconciliation in Canada : implications for Me?tis-Canada Memoranda of Understanding on Reconciliation Negotiations / $r Larry Chartrand -- $t Our languages are sacred : Indigenous language rights in Canada / $r Lorena Sekwan Fontaine -- $t Navigating our ongoing sacred legal relationship with nibi (water) / $r Aime?e Craft -- $t Rebuilding relationships and nations : a Mi'kmaw perspective of the path to reconciliation / $r Cheryl Knockwood -- $t Canary in a coal mine : Indigenous women and extractive industries in Canada / $r Sarah Morales -- $t Beyond Van der Peet : bringing together international, Indigenous and constitutional law / $r Brenda L. Gunn -- $t UNDRIP and the move to the nation-to-nation relationship / $r Joshua Nichols --Options for implementing UNDRIP without creating another empty box / $r Jeffery G. Hewitt -- $t Asserted vs. established rights and the promise of UNDRIP / $r Robert Hamilton -- $t Articles 27 and 46(2) : UNDRIP signposts pointing beyond the justifiable-infringement morass of Section 35 / $r Ryan Beaton -- $t Strategizing UNDRIP implementation : some fundamentals / $r Kerry Wilkins -- $t UNDRIP implementation, intercultural learning and substantive engagement with Indigenous legal orders / $r Hannah Askew -- $t Implementation of UNDRIP within Canadian and Indigenous law : assessing challenges / $r Gordon Christie -- $t Conflicts or complementarity with domestic systems? UNDRIP, Aboriginal law and the future of international norms in Canada / $r Joshua Nichols and Robert Hamilton -- $t UNDRIP as a catalyst for Aboriginal and treaty rights implementation and reconciliation / $r Cheryl Knockwood -- $t The necessity of exploring inherent dignity in Indigenous knowledge systems / $r James (Sa'ke'j) Youngblood Henderson. 330 $a"Implementation in Canada of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is a pivotal opportunity to explore the relationship between international law, Indigenous peoples'own laws, and Canada's constitutional narratives. 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