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Journal articles on the topic "Souveraineté autochtone"
Kindsfather, Erika. "From Activism to Artistic Practice: (Re)imagining Indigenous Women’s Labour Activism in Contemporary Art." RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne 47, no. 1 (August 30, 2022): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1091821ar.
Full textMajor, Chelsea, Dre Sheri Longboat, and Carole Michaud. "La souveraineté alimentaire autochtone comme outil de décolonisation." Revue Possibles 43, no. 2 (December 1, 2019): 41–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.62212/revuepossibles.v43i2.108.
Full textVitenti, Livia. "Le pouvoir tutélaire et la lutte pour la souveraineté des peuples autochtones du Brésil." Anthropologie et Sociétés 32 (February 19, 2009): 94–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/000252ar.
Full textLedderucci, Claudia. "L’école de la deuxième chance. Articulations souveraines autour du régiment du Service Militaire Adapté en Polynésie française." Journal de la société des océanistes 158-159 (2024): 165–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/129cg.
Full textSmith, Annie. "Clicking a Collaborative Path: Exploring What (re)Conciliation Can Look Like in Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience." Theatre Research in Canada 42, no. 1 (May 2021): 120–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tric.42.1.f02.
Full textSchavelzon, Salvador, and Pierre Beaucage. "Cosmopolitique constituante en Bolivie." Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 42, no. 2-3 (April 2, 2014): 79–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1024104ar.
Full textGauthier, Jennifer. "Transcending Borders and Crossing the Sea : Indigenous Cinema in the Pacific Islands." Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines 52, no. 1 (2019): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ranam.2019.1581.
Full textSurun, Isabelle. "Une souveraineté à l ’encre sympathique? Souveraineté autochtone et appropriations territoriales dans les traités franco-africains au XIXesiécle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 69, no. 2 (June 2014): 313–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900008519.
Full textWightman, Megan. "De la poétique à la politique autochtone : Agentivité des personnes humaines et autres-qu’humaines et performativité dans Bâtons à message / Tshissinuatshitakana de Joséphine Bacon et Bleuets et abricots de Natasha Kanapé Fontaine." Voix Plurielles 16, no. 1 (April 20, 2019): 2–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v16i1.2177.
Full textSurun, Isabelle. "Une souveraineté à l ’encre sympathique? Souveraineté autochtone et appropriations territoriales dans les traités franco-africains au XIXe siécle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 69, no. 02 (June 2014): 313–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ahs.2014.0084.
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Clément-Picos, Eugénie. "Restaurer les sols, décoloniser les esprits. : une ethnographie des "protecteurs" environnementaux de la Nation navajo." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0111.
Full textThe subject of this dissertation is Navajo environmental activism. Environmental activism is often perceived in Western societies as a natural political tendency of indigenous peoples. This thesis demonstrates that such reasoning is unfounded, and that environmental activism in Navajo territory does not enjoy a consensus within the Nation. It is in part the fruit of a history of resistance to colonial forces. The activists I work with represent the third generation of militants who have been fighting for political sovereignty and cultural renewal since the late 1960s. The Navajo environmentalists are part of this genealogy. It's a process in constant development, and as such since 2016, I've noticed a growing presence of anarchist and communist theories within the Navajo organizations I've worked with. What was previously considered “an old white guy thing”, has now become legitimate through an inscription in Navajo pre-colonial political structures. I'm interested here in the complexity of this activism, and its specificities and commonalities with other political mobilizations. This environmental activism is the fruit of constant interactions and exchanges with radical environmental activists, as well as with indigenous populations throughout the country. To this end, I examine their rich and varied individual itineraries. Questions of authenticity, belonging to a group and the danger of self-promotion emerge constantly. Environmental activism leads my interlocutors to call themselves “protectors”, in order to distance themselves from militancy and violence. The question of violence is ambiguous: it is partly associated with values deemed non-Navajo, which could exclude them from the political life of the reserve. The tensions between what is expected of protectors internally and their image outside the Nation are immense. To gain a better understanding of this object of research, I analyze the salient points of this Navajo activism via political ecology, environmental justice and food sovereignty. Navajo environmental activism prides itself on protecting all living things by changing relationships between humans and non-humans. At the heart of this activism lies the thorny issue of Navajo representation and negotiation at local, national and transnational levels. Navajo protectors evolve and train in American universities. They are also present at the UN, the Permanent Forum of Indigenous Peoples and in NGOs
Bremond, Zérah. "Le territoire autochtone dans l'Etat postcolonial : étude comparée des Etats issus de la colonisation britannique et hispanique." Thesis, Montpellier, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018MONTD012.
Full textModern State has been formed by unification process of its territorial sovereignty but this must be redefined today. Indeed, although all States have a tendency to preserve their unity, it appears that the territory on which the State intends to extend its sovereignty is the subject of various claims. This situation is particularly characterized for States deriving from colonization and for which, independence did not challenged the subordination of colonized peoples to colonizing peoples. By perpetuating a situation of domination largely condemned by International law, considering the right of peoples to self-determination, this partial decolonization raises question in State theory. This leads to oppose on the one hand, an European State model aspiring to territorial sovereignty and on the other hand, some indigenous peoples having a claim to the same territory, based on the original illegitimacy of the conquest from which these States have emerged. Thus, there habilitation of historical truth and the unanimous condemnation of colonization have restored indigenous peoples in their territorial rights. Thereby, the States’ right on territory cannot be exercised without considering the original privileges of first inhabitants. Consequently, such approach may dispute territorial sovereignty of these States because they no longer have an absolute and unconditional power over their territory, but only aconditioned authority by the respect of indigenous peoples’ rights, which is largely confirmed by the development of an international law of indigenous peoples. This situation, which appear in the Latin-America States derived of Hispanic colonization, and in some States derived British colonization – United States, Canada,Australia, New-Zealand –, may contribute to define a particular category of States, which represents the postcolonial State
Bertin, Marie-Claire. "Le statut des peuples autochtones en droit international." Rouen, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008ROUED003.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to analyse the slow reconstruction of the status of indigeneous peoples in international law. At the beginning of the colonization, colonial powers have recognized the indigeneous peoples' sovereignty in order to justify the colonial process and the territorial acquisitions. Then this sovereignty is progressivly dismantled. Colonization resulted in the disappearance of indegenous peoples from the international sphere and it justified the extinguishment of their sovereignty, the loss of their territories. Indigenous peoples are now recognized in international law. The reconstruction of a legal status is in process. This status enables them to claim the respect of their collective rights, notably their right to self-determination. The United Nations Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples recognizes this right but it is construed by the States as a right to self-government, a domestic right
Grenier, Guylaine. "Le droit des peuples autochtones à l'autonomie gouvernementale dans le contexte de l'accession du Québec à la souveraineté /." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33051.
Full textUnderstanding the historical and contemporary relationship between aboriginal peoples and the governments of Canada and Quebec is necessary if a rapprochement between these adversarial positions is to be achieved.
This paper explores the legal and historical basis of aboriginal rights, focussing on self-government and the fiduciary relationship between aboriginal peoples and the Crown. It discusses international law principles under which Quebec will seek recognition as an independent state and the relevance of aboriginal rights to that recognition. Finally, it urges that the current debate provides an opportunity to establish a new partnership between Quebec and aboriginal peoples, to their mutual benefit.
Manga, Jean-Baptiste. "Le droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes en droit et en relations internationales contemporaines : etude comparée de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et du Nunavut." Thesis, Nouvelle Calédonie, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013NCAL0052.
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Depelteau, Julie. "Nitaskinan, territoire : analyse des discours des représentants politiques des Atikamekw Nehirowisiwok et des gouvernements coloniaux, 1973-2004." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39368.
Full textDeroche, Frédéric. "Les peuples autochtones et leur relation originale à la terre : un questionnement pour l'ordre mondial /." Paris : l'Harmattan, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb412705839.
Full textReiche-De, Vigan Stéphanie. "Le droit et l'espace souterrain. Enjeux de propriété et de souveraineté en droit international et comparé." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3044.
Full textUntil today, there has been little interest of international Law concerning the earth’s subsurface, as the space that extends from the surface of the soil or of the seabed to the center of the earth. On the one hand, there is no rule of international law that regulates the use Sovereign States have of their territorial subsurface. It is currently understood that subsburface activities and property law that regulates them, are within domestic jurisdiction only and do not come under international law scrutinity as they waive the exercice of an absolute independance of States. On the other hand, the existing rules of international law that regulates extraterritorial subsurface, notably the seabed and ocean floor and subsoil thereof beyond national jurisdiction and the Antarctic, consider the earth’s subsurface mostly in terms of use and exploitation of mineral resources. Faced with the evergrowing uses of the subsurface that are solely used for extraction or for injection and storing, and regarding the impacts of some underground activities on the environment and on human rights, International Law must play a role by regulating the content and extent of rights that are exercised over the earth’s subsurface inside and outside territorial jurisdiction for development and protection purposes
Levacher, Claire. "De la terre à la mine ? : les chemins de l'autochtonie en Nouvelle-Calédonie." Paris, EHESS, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EHES0712.
Full textIn New Caledonia, the indigenous question is usually associated with the political and legal recognition of the culture, identity and historical legitimacy of the Kanak in two agreements signed with France, The Matignon-Oudinot agreement - 1988 - and the Noumea Accord - 1998 -. More recently, claims also appeared regarding the application of the Declaration of the United Nations on the rights of indigenous peoples, especially in the context of development projects. The mining project Goro Nickel is the main field of this research work. In this phD thesis, we adopt a historical approach to the evolution of community mobilization in relation to the Goro project; to trace the trajectory of appeals to indigeneity from the debates of the 1970s in New Caledonia and their political implications for recognition. We offer to detail forms of relation to the land in the Kanak society and in the colonial and postcolonial contexts. Then we deal with mobilizations of the Declaration of the United Nations on the rights of indigenous peoples against the mining company, INCO, in the beginning of the 2000s and in the agreement it has led to in 2008, the Pact for the sustainable development of the Great South. By this, we provide answers to two majors issues : do the claims concerning land in the name of historical legitimacy of the kanak - developed by the independence movement in the 1970s and the 1980s - have shifted to the mining sector and how? How the processes inform us about the political conditions and forms produced by the recognition of the indigenous fact in New Caledonia?
Soler, Carolina. "Cine comunitario y soberanía visual entre los Qom (Tobas) del Chaco argentino." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0031.
Full textSince the year 2008, different agents linked to the provincial state of Chaco (Argentine Republic) generated teaching and dissemination initiatives of the cinema among their indigenous populations, and, consequently, a specific area of indigenous cinema was created within the recently founded Instituto de Cultura del Chaco, within the framework of the Departamento de Cine y Espacio Audiovisual. After a multisite ethnographic fieldwork among the Qom (Toba) peoples of the Argentinian Chaco, this thesis aims to investigate the emergence of this cinema, as well as the experiences of film education carried out by the author herself. The concept of visual sovereignty proposed by Michelle Raheja (2010) is taken, which defines a political position found in the first indigenous film experiences developed in the Chaco. It shows how this notion is put into tension when the indigeneity of some audiovisual productions is put in doubt by a hegemonic audience or, even when the representations recorded in video are rejected by members of the community itself. It also presents the notion of cinema as mediation -—cine medium—, carried out communally, in which the first person generally blurs, and the authorship operates through singular social consensus that implies, in addition to tensions, the redefinition of roles and the posing of new filmmaking strategies. Beyond the process of making a film, this notion crosses the relationships between the young filmmakers and the adults who enable them, between non-human beings and human beings, between the past and the present, between the local and the global. In some cases, it is analyzed how mediation occurs with foreign elements and aesthetics within local and indigenous contexts and generates novel agency; On the other hand, the notion of mediation moves towards the ontology of the film and its affectations, and it is investigated how the audiovisual record operates over the trace of time — fix the ephemeral and evanescent and transcend death to beings and objects, to bring them to the present—. Finally, the conception of indigenous cinema is proposed as a reverse cinema that can present indigenous epistemes, that is not forced to respond to hegemonic views
A partir del año 2008, distintos agentes vinculados al Estado provincial del Chaco (República Argentina) generaron iniciativas de enseñanza y difusión del cine entre sus poblaciones indígenas, y, consecuentemente, se creó un espacio específico de cine indígena dentro del recién fundado Instituto de Cultura del Chaco, en el marco del Departamento de Cine y Espacio Audiovisual. Tras un trabajo de campo etnográfico multisituado entre los qom (tobas) del Chaco argentino, esta tesis se propone indagar sobre el surgimiento de este cine, así como también sobre las experiencias de enseñanza de cine llevadas a cabo por la propia autora. Se toma el concepto soberanía visual propuesto por Michelle Raheja (2010), que define un posicionamiento político hallable en las primeras experiencias de cine indígena desarrolladas en el Chaco. Se muestra como esta noción se pone en tensión cuando la indigeneidad de algunas producciones audiovisuales es puesta en duda por un público hegemónico o, incluso, cuando las representaciones registradas en video son rechazadas por miembros de la propia comunidad. Se presenta también la noción de cine como mediación —cine médium—, realizado comunitariamente, en el que la primera persona generalmente se desdibuja y la cuestión autoral opera través de singulares consensos sociales que implican, además de tensiones, la redefinición de los roles y el planteo de nuevas estrategias realizativas. Más allá del proceso de realización de una película, esta noción atraviesa las relaciones entre los jóvenes realizadores y los adultos que los habilitan, entre los seres no humanos y los humanos, entre el pasado y el presente, entre lo local y lo global. En algunos casos se analiza cómo la mediación se da con los elementos y las estéticas foráneas dentro de contextos locales e indígenas y genera novedosos agenciamientos; por otro lado, la noción de mediación se desplaza hacia la ontología del filme y sus afectaciones, y se indaga cómo el registro audiovisual opera sobre el paso del tiempo —fija lo efímero y lo evanescente y hace trascender de la muerte a los seres y los objetos, para traerlos al presente—. Finalmente, se propone la concepción del cine indígena como un cine reverso que pueda presentar las epistemes indígenas, que no se vea obligado a responder a las miradas hegemónicas
Books on the topic "Souveraineté autochtone"
Brenni, Claudio. Souveraineté alimentaire et semences: Questions autochtones et paysannes dans la gouvernance de la biodiversité agricole internationale. Neuchâtel: Editions Alphil Presses universitaires suisses, 2019.
Find full textCanada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones., ed. L' obligation de fiduciaire du Canada envers les peuples autochtones dans le contexte de l'accession du Québec à la souveraineté. Ottawa, Ont: Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, 1995.
Find full textMichel, Morin. L' usurpation de la souveraineté autochtone: Le cas des peuples de la Nouvelle-France et des colonies anglaises de l'Amérique du Nord. [Montréal]: Boréal, 1997.
Find full textOntario. Le curriculum de l'Ontario 9e et 10e année: Langues autochtones. Toronto, Ont: Imprimeur de la Reine, 1999.
Find full textOntario. Le curriculum de l'Ontario 11e et 12e année: Études autochtones. Toronto, Ont: Imprimeur de la Reine, 2000.
Find full textOntario. Le curriculum de l'Ontario 11e et 12e année: Langues autochtones. Toronto, Ont: Imprimeur de la Reine, 2000.
Find full textBrenni, Claudio. Souveraineté alimentaire et semences. Questions autochtones et paysannes dans la gouvernance de la biodiversité agricole internationale (1970-2013). Éditions Alphil-Presses universitaires suisses, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33055/alphil.03110.
Full textOntario. Le curriculum de l'Ontario 9e et 10e année: Études autochtones. Toronto, Ont, 1999.
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Rousseau, Stéphanie, and Hernán Manrique. "L’autonomie autochtone « sous tutelle » en Bolivie." In À la reconquête de la souveraineté : mouvements autochtones en Amérique latine et en Océanie, 73–96. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1h0p4mg.7.
Full textLadner, Kiera L. "La résurgence constitutionnelle autochtone : sous l’angle des manteaux d’opossum et de bison, ou Réflexions sur l’autodétermination, la souveraineté et la territorialité." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 19–44. Les Presses de l’Université de Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782763757100-004.
Full textLadner, Kiera L. "La résurgence constitutionnelle autochtone:." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 19–44. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.6.
Full textToki, Valmaine. "Les tribunaux autochtones:." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 201–24. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.13.
Full text"Notices biographiques." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 249–54. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.15.
Full textElliott, Michael. "Délégitimer le colonialisme d’établissement." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 101–28. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.9.
Full textBeaudoin, Jean-Michel, Guy Chiasson, and Luc Bouthillier. "Quels modèles de gouvernance forestière pour les Premières Nations au Québec?" In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 147–72. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.11.
Full textCoyle, Michael. "Le pluralisme comme voie à suivre?" In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 45–74. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.7.
Full textRiley, Lorinda. "Reconstruire la légitimité tribale interne:." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 75–100. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.8.
Full textMotard, Geneviève, and Geneviève Nootens. "INTRODUCTION." In Souverainetés et autodéterminations autochtones, 1–18. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv30dxx91.5.
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