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In recent decades, indigenous peoples in the Yukon have signed land claim and self-government agreements that spell out the nature of government-to-government relations and grant individual First Nations significant, albeit limited, powers of governance over their peoples, lands, and resources. Those agreements, however, are predicated on the assumption that if First Nations are to qualify as governments at all, they must be fundamentally state-like, and they frame First Nation powers in the culturally contingent idiom of sovereignty.

Based on over five years of ethnographic research carried out in the southwest Yukon, Sovereignty’s Entailments is a close ethnographic analysis of everyday practices of state formation in a society whose members do not take for granted the cultural entailments of sovereignty. This approach enables Nadasdy to illustrate the full scope and magnitude of the cultural revolution that is state formation and expose the culturally specifi

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"In Sovereignty’s Entailments, Paul Nadasdy leverages an impressive array of scholarship from political theory, Indigenous studies and anthropology to caution against the widespread embrace of "Indigenous sovereignty" as the best vehicle for Indigenous empowerment especially in Canada’s Yukon Territory." -- Danielle DiNovelli-Lang, Carleton University * Anthropologica, vol 61 *

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Introduction: First Nation State Formation 1. Sovereignty 2. Territory 3. Citizenship 4. Nation 5. Time Conclusion: Against Sovereignty

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 21/11/2017
      ISBN13: 9781487522070, 978-1487522070
      ISBN10: 148752207X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In recent decades, indigenous peoples in the Yukon have signed land claim and self-government agreements that spell out the nature of government-to-government relations and grant individual First Nations significant, albeit limited, powers of governance over their peoples, lands, and resources. Those agreements, however, are predicated on the assumption that if First Nations are to qualify as governments at all, they must be fundamentally state-like, and they frame First Nation powers in the culturally contingent idiom of sovereignty.

      Based on over five years of ethnographic research carried out in the southwest Yukon, Sovereignty’s Entailments is a close ethnographic analysis of everyday practices of state formation in a society whose members do not take for granted the cultural entailments of sovereignty. This approach enables Nadasdy to illustrate the full scope and magnitude of the cultural revolution that is state formation and expose the culturally specifi

      Trade Review
      "In Sovereignty’s Entailments, Paul Nadasdy leverages an impressive array of scholarship from political theory, Indigenous studies and anthropology to caution against the widespread embrace of "Indigenous sovereignty" as the best vehicle for Indigenous empowerment especially in Canada’s Yukon Territory." -- Danielle DiNovelli-Lang, Carleton University * Anthropologica, vol 61 *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: First Nation State Formation 1. Sovereignty 2. Territory 3. Citizenship 4. Nation 5. Time Conclusion: Against Sovereignty

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