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edition:Hardcover
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category: Political Science
published: Jan 1992
ISBN:9780774804141
publisher: UBC Press

Whose North?

Political Change, Political Development, and Self Government in the Northwest Territories

by Mark Dickerson

tagged: state & provincial, comparative politics
Description

Residents of the Northwest Territories today face a number of difficult political issues: land claims, division of the territories, constitutional development, self-government, an accord for sharing resource revenues, and the establishment of their place within the Canadian federation. Whose North? provides the context for a better understanding of these issues and traces the evolution of an innovative, increasingly indigenous, governmental process. Today, eighteen of the twenty-four legislators are Native and the non-partisan, consensus style of government is unique in Canada.

About the Author

Mark Dickerson

Contributor Notes

Mark O. Dickerson is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary and the author and editor of a number of books on politics.

Editorial Reviews

A trail-blazing study of one of Canada's enduring problems: how to weave the native peoples of the NWT into the national governmental fabric. Well written, based on thorough research, and well indexed.

— Choice

Good, crisp summary of developments in the NWT in this century and a thought-provoking, accessible assessment of important contemporary issues

— Left History

This book is readable, well researched, and simple enough to be useful in high school and junior college social studies classes. For anyone looking for a guide to help sort out the issues, Dickerson's carefully reasoned and thoroughly researched study is a useful place to turn.

— Arctic Circle

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