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category: Social Science
published: Jan 2011
ISBN:9780774817905
publisher: UBC Press

No need of a chief for this band

The Maritime Mi'kmaq and Federal Electoral Legislation, 1899-1951

by Martha Elizabeth Walls

tagged: native american studies, post-confederation (1867-)
Description

In 1899 the Canadian government passed legislation to replace the community appointment of Mi'kmaw leaders and Mi'kmaw political practices with the triennial system, a Euro-Canadian system of democratic band council elections. Officials in Ottawa assumed the federally mandated and supervised system would redefine Mi'kmaw politics. They were wrong. Many Mi'kmaw communities rejected or amended the legislation, while others accepted it only sporadically to meet specific community needs and goals. Compelling and timely, this book supports Aboriginal claims to self-governance and complicates understandings of state power by showing that the Mi'kmaw, rather than succumbing to imposed political models, retained political practices that distinguished them from their Euro-Canadian neighbours.

About the Author

Martha Elizabeth Walls

Contributor Notes

Martha Elizabeth Walls teaches Canadian, Atlantic Canadian, and First Nations history.

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