Indigenous legalities, pipeline viscosities : colonial extractivism and Wet'suwet'en resistance / Tyler McCreary.
2024
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Author
Title
Indigenous legalities, pipeline viscosities : colonial extractivism and Wet'suwet'en resistance / Tyler McCreary.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
I. The Historical Context of the Wet'suwet'en Encounter with Colonialism. 1. The First Century
2. From Renunciation to Reconciliation
II. Pipeline Governance and the Arts of Reconciling Indigenous Peoples with Development. 3. Indigeneity on the Page
4. Indigenizing Infrastructure
III. Indigenous Resurgence and Enduring Conflicts over Territorial Sovereignty. 5. Sovereignty's Returns
6. The Ongoing Cycle of Struggle
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
I. The Historical Context of the Wet'suwet'en Encounter with Colonialism. 1. The First Century
2. From Renunciation to Reconciliation
II. Pipeline Governance and the Arts of Reconciling Indigenous Peoples with Development. 3. Indigeneity on the Page
4. Indigenizing Infrastructure
III. Indigenous Resurgence and Enduring Conflicts over Territorial Sovereignty. 5. Sovereignty's Returns
6. The Ongoing Cycle of Struggle
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Summary
"Indigenous Legalities, Pipeline Viscosities examines the relationship between the Wet'suwet'en nation and pipeline development, showing how colonial governments and corporations seek to control Indigenous claims, and how the Wet'suwet'en resist. Tyler McCreary offers historical context for the unfolding relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonialism and explores pipeline regulatory review processes, attempts to reconcile Indigeneity with development, as well as fundamental questions about territory and jurisdiction. Throughout, McCreary demonstrates how the cyclical and ongoing movements between resistance and reconciliation are affected by the unequal relations between Indigenous peoples and colonial government and development operations. This book will be of interest to readers interested in Indigenous and Wet'suwet'en politics, as well as the politics of pipeline development. Scholars in geography, environmental studies, political science, law, and Indigenous Studies will benefit from this sophisticated analysis."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Print version: McCreary, Tyler. Indigenous legalities, pipeline viscosities. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2024
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Language
English
ISBN
9781772127263 (EPUB)
9781772127270 (PDF)
1772127272
1772127264 (EPUB)
9781772127270 (PDF)
1772127272
1772127264 (EPUB)
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