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Koqqwaja'ltimk: Mi'kmaq legal consciousness.

机译:Koqqwaja'ltimk:Mi'kmaq法律意识。

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This thesis examines the principles and concepts of Mi'kmaq folk law, and Mi'kmaq legal consciousness, chronicling the concepts, symbols, and methods, of Mi'kmaq justice over time, from early contact, through colonization, to the present. The main thrust of this research examines legal consciousness as a site of struggle and as articulations of Mi'kmaq identity, through an investigation of the local lived law of the Mi'kmaq. Social constructions of legal consciousness, referring to how people come to think about, understand, create, and act upon, formal and informal laws that define social relations in everyday life, were examined using field based ethnographic methodologies. Research indicates the Mi'kmaq have competing discourses ranging from, the utility of pre-contact social order traditions, to sophisticated power struggles over identity and treaty rights, to the validity of distinct and separate justice systems in fulfilling the goals of self governance. These discourses are framed in concepts such as authenticity, continuity, tradition, cultural appropriateness, distinctiveness, community empowerment, harmony, forgiveness, and healing. Additionally, the concepts and the discourses framing and articulated as Mi'kmaq legal consciousness, provide insight to the impact of colonization on Mi'kmaq culture. The stories told by the Mi'kmaq participants in this research illuminate all manners of conformity, contest, and resistance, as they combat the alienation and marginalization of their culture within and between their communities and the larger Canadian society. The constitutions of legal consciousness are historically situated, fluid and dynamic processes, often contested, within and between societies, as individuals and collectivities give meanings to their juridical experiences and beliefs, and thus provide information for analysis of the sources of solidarity, crisis, conflict and contradiction within the production of Mi'kmaq culture.
机译:本文考察了米克马克民法的原理和概念以及米克马克的法律意识,从早期接触,殖民化到现在,记录了米克马克司法的概念,符号和方法。这项研究的主旨是通过对米克马克当地生活的法律进行调查,将法律意识作为斗争的场所和米克马克身份的清晰表述。使用基于领域的人种志方法,研究了法律意识的社会建构,指的是人们如何思考,理解,创造和采取行动来定义日常生活中的社会关系的正式和非正式法律。研究表明,米克马克人之间存在着相互竞争的论述,从接触前社会秩序传统的实用性到对身份和条约权利的复杂的权力斗争,在实现自我治理目标方面不同的司法体系的有效性。这些论述以真实性,连续性,传统,文化适当性,独特性,社区授权,和谐,宽恕和康复等概念为框架。此外,以米克马克法律意识为构架和表达的概念和话语,可以洞悉殖民对米克马克文化的影响。 Mi'kmaq参与者在本研究中讲述的故事阐明了他们在与社区以及加拿大大社区之间以及之间与文化的异化和边缘化方面所采取的各种顺从,竞赛和抵抗方式。法律意识的构成具有历史性,可变性和动态性,经常在社会内部和社会之间相互竞争,因为个人和集体赋予其司法经验和信念以意义,从而为分析团结,危机,冲突的来源提供信息和Mi'kmaq文化生产中的矛盾。

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  • 作者

    McMillan, Leslie Jane.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of British Columbia (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 The University of British Columbia (Canada).;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 437 p.
  • 总页数 437
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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