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Asymmetric Encounters in Native Canada
Authors:Ravi de Costa  Tristan Knight
Institution:1. York University , Ontario;2. SUNY Syracuse
Abstract:Occasionally in recent decades, relations between the Canadian state and particular Native communities have spiralled into open confrontation and violence. While such instances reflect the failure of conciliatory or decolonizing politics within a liberal–democratic milieu, scholarship has barely begun to analyze these events in a systematic fashion. This article applies to long-standing questions about political behaviour to the study of Native-state relations in Canada. By this, the authors particularly mean the dynamics of Native peoples' mobilization and institutional engagement. Examining several recent cases of open confrontation, this article looks for the basic circumstances in which violence arises, and how confrontation alters internal political dynamics in Native communities.
Keywords:Asymmetric conflict  colonialism  Oka  Ipperwash  Caledonia
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