Laidlaw, Zoë
Indigenous Communities and Settler Colonialism
1. Indigenous Sites and Mobilities: Connected Struggles in the Long Nineteenth Century
Alan Lester, Zoë Laidlaw
2. Re-imagining Settler Sovereignty: The Call to Law at the Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve, Victoria 1881 (and Beyond)
Julie Evans, Giordano Nanni
3. Indigenous Land Loss, Justice and Race: Ann Bon and the Contradictions of Settler Humanitarianism
Joanna Cruickshank, Patricia Grimshaw
4. ‘On My Ground’: Indigenous Farmers at New Norcia 1860s–1900s
Tiffany Shellam
5. The Possession and Dispossession of the Kat River Settlement
Robert Ross
6. Discourses of Land Use, Land Access and Land Rights at Farmerfield and Loeriesfontein in Nineteenth-century South Africa
Fiona Vernal
7. Living on the Rivers’ Edge at the Taieri Native Reserve
Angela Wanhalla
8. Designing Dispossession: The Select Committee on the Hudson’s Bay Company, Fur-trade Governance, Indigenous Peoples and Settler Possibility
Adele Perry
9. They Would Not Give Up One Inch of It’: The Rise and Demise of St Peter’s Reserve, Manitoba
Sarah Carter
10. Site of Dispossession, Site of Persistence: The Haudenosaunee (Six Nations) at the Grand River Territory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Cecilia Morgan
11. Potawatomi Allotment in Kansas
Kelli Mosteller
12. Law, Identity and Dispossession — the Half-Caste Act of 1886 and Contemporary Legal Definitions of Indigeneity in Australia
Mark McMillan, Cosima McRae
Keywords: History, Cultural History, Imperialism and Colonialism, Social History, Modern History, Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History, World History, Global and Transnational History
- Editor
- Laidlaw, Zoë
- Lester, Alan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2015
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series
- Page amount
- 282 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137452368
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-49735-5