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Validation and constraint: a discursive examination of the British Columbia land question in an era of treaty negotiations

机译:验证和约束:条约谈判时代对不列颠哥伦比亚省土地问题的话语考察

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In the early 1990s, when a process was established to negotiate modern-day treaties in British Columbia (BC), it was presumed that a majority of First Nation land claims would be resolved over the course of the following twelve years. Now, some fifteen years later, only two agreements have been reached as a part of this process. The reasons for this malaise are many, and while the relative failure of the treaty process in BC could be attributed to any number of factors, this thesis examines the inception of this process, with a focus on the period 1995-99, as a basis for challenging the perception that we have transcended the policy of denial that characterized indigenous-state relations in BC prior to the treaty process. Relying upon participant-observation, ethnographic interviews, and an analysis of media, this thesis asks: how has the discursive context of the BC land question been transformed by the treaty process? What impact did the perception that the public was being called upon to participate in forums about the BC land question have on the discursive construction of this policy field? And how did the perception that BC had entered a new era of recognition (rather than of denial) inform peoples’ sense of what the treaty process was about and the outcomes it would lead to? The thesis argues that the historical policy of denial that characterized indigenous-state relations in BC continues to be embodied in a dialectic of validation and constraint that informs contemporary efforts to manage the BC land question. It is by advancing this analysis that this thesis seeks not only to bring an element of clarity to a process that continues to frustrate the aspirations of many First Nations in BC, but also highlights some of the contributions that anthropology has to make to a study of public policy.
机译:在1990年代初期,当在不列颠哥伦比亚(BC)建立了谈判现代条约的程序时,据推测,多数原住民土地索偿将在接下来的十二年内解决。现在,大约十五年后,作为此过程的一部分,仅达成了两项协议。造成这种疾病的原因很多,虽然卑诗省条约程序的相对失败可能归因于许多因素,但本文以1995-99年时期为基础,考察了这一程序的开始。质疑我们已经超越了拒绝条约的观念,在条约程序之前,这种拒绝政策是卑诗省土著国家关系的特征。依靠参与者的观察,人种学访谈和媒体分析,本文提出了一个问题:条约进程如何改变了卑诗省土地问题的话语背景?公众被要求参加有关卑诗省土地问题论坛的看法对这一政策领域的话语结构产生了什么影响?而且,关于卑诗省已进入公认的新时代(而不是否认)的看法如何使人们对条约程序的意义以及它将产生的结果有何了解?论文认为,以卑诗省土著国家关系为特征的否认历史政策继续体现在确认和约束的辩证法中,这种辩证法为当代管理卑诗省土地问题的努力提供了信息。通过推进这种分析,本论文不仅试图为继续阻碍卑诗省许多原住民的愿望的过程带来清晰的元素,而且强调人类学必须对人类学的研究做出一些贡献。公共政策。

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    Sadik Tonio;

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