The adaptation of public governing institutions in the territorial North / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Gurston Dacks. : Z1-1991/1-41-36E-PDF
“ ... the focal premise of this study, which is that, all other considerations aside, the more territorial governments adapt conventional Canadian modes of governance to allow for the expression of Aboriginal political traditions, the more Native people will find them and their policies legitimate. Conversely, to the extent that the territorial governments do not adapt in this fashion, First Nations will be motivated to pursue self-determination outside public government”--Intro., p. [5].
Lien permanent pour cette publication :
publications.gc.ca/pub?id=9.829472&sl=1
| Ministère/Organisme |
|
|---|---|
| Titre | The adaptation of public governing institutions in the territorial North / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Gurston Dacks. |
| Type de publication | Monographie |
| Langue | [Anglais] |
| Format | Texte numérique |
| Document électronique | |
| Note(s) |
|
| Information sur la publication |
|
| Auteur / Contributeur |
|
| Description | [39] p. (un-numbered pages) |
| Numéro de catalogue |
|
| Descripteurs |
Demander des formats alternatifs
Pour demander une publication dans un format alternatif, remplissez le formulaire électronique des publications du gouvernement du Canada. Utilisez le champ du formulaire «question ou commentaire» pour spécifier la publication demandée.Détails de la page
- Date de modification :