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Towards an Indigenous order of Australian government: Rethinking self-determination as Indigenous affairs policy

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Aboriginal people (Australia) Aboriginal legal status and laws First Peoples representation Self-determination Australia
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The ultimate strength of Indigenous peoples' political claims lies in their being seen as quite different from those other interest groups. Following the example of Canada, Will Sanders looks at the idea of Indigenous peoples' organisations and their processes of representation as constituting an Indigenous order of Australian government. It is argued that this is perhaps the only philosophically coherent and historically realistic approach to future Indigenous affairs policy.

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731556054
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