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Kulturelle Identität und Wiederaufbau der indigenen Nationen in Kanada
Cultural Identity and Rebuilding of Indigenous Nations in Canada

Author(s): Pierre Trudel
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Conference Report
Published by: Domowina-Verlag GmbH / Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina
Keywords: Kultur; Identität; Wiederaufbau; indigen; Nationen; Kanada; culture; identity; rebuilding; indigenous; nations; Canada

Summary/Abstract: First Nations are geographically widely dispersed in Canada. Those who occupy speci- fic territories – generally called „Indian´s reserves“ – constitute small populations. 60 % of these reserves have less than 500 habitants; only 6,5 % are occupied by more than 2 000 persons. How to conciliate „cultural security“, political self-determination and decolonization of indigenous peoples of Canada? To answer that question, we will first present the highlights of the Royal Commission on aboriginal peoples (RCAP) that was established after the 1990 Oka Crisis. We will then examine one of its key recommendations concerning the establishment of „modern polities“, that is the grouping of indigenous communities into modern nations along cultural and linguistic lines in order to significantly increase their political weight and thus ensure their cultural security on the long-run. However, it should be born in mind that such „modern“ political structures designed to strengthen and sustain aboriginal cultures conflict with the indigenous tradi- tional culture of non-delegation of power. Third and last, we will look how First Nations respond to such a dilemma and how challenging the restructuration of about 1 000 com- munities into 80 nations is for the Canadian state.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 67-87
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: German