Abstract

The three North American nation-states of Canada, Mexico, and the United States are changing their respective images of the governance of indigenous peoples from former colonial administration to appropriation and commodification of land, people, and natural resources by successor postcolonial powers. This collection of papers focuses on indigenous self-governance in the twenty-first century in North America. Each paper presents an individual analysis of governance of a wide variety of indigenous communities of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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