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1: Settler colonialism and urban Indigeneity, Binary 1
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In this dissertation, I seek to answer: what are the limits to attempts by Indigenous
peoples to articulate our own forms of law through the languages and institutions of settler law? I answer this question through a set of distinct but related case studies: the making of Treaty 7, Piikani challenges to the Oldman River Dam, and the theorization of...
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