An ethic of mutual respect: the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations
"Over the course of a century until the late 1700s, the British Crown, the Iroquois, and other Aboriginal groups of eastern North America developed a system of alliances and treaties that came to be known collectively as the Covenant Chain
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Zusammenfassung: | "Over the course of a century until the late 1700s, the British Crown, the Iroquois, and other Aboriginal groups of eastern North America developed a system of alliances and treaties that came to be known collectively as the Covenant Chain In An Ethic of Mutual Respect, Bruce Morito offers a philosophical interrogation of the predominant current reading of the historical record regarding the Covenant Chain. Through this fresh perspective, he overturns assumptions about early First Nations - Crown relationships and demonstrates the relevance of the Covenant Chain to the current relationship. By examining the forms of expression contained in colonial documents, the Record of Indian Affairs, and related materials, Morito locates the values and moral commitments that underpinned the parties' strategies for negotiation and reconciliation. What becomes apparent is that these interactions developed an ethic of mutually recognized respect that was coherent and neither culturally nor historically bound. This ethic, Morito argues, remains relevant to current debates over Aboriginal and treaty rights as they pertain to the British Crown tradition. Real change is possible if the focus can be shifted from piecemeal legal and political disputes to the development of an intercultural ethic based on trust, respect, and solidarity."--Pub. desc |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 222 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780774822459 9780774822442 |
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spelling | Morito, Bruce Verfasser (DE-588)1059931788 aut An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations Bruce Morito Vancouver [u.a.] UBC Press 2012 xiv, 222 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index 1 The Historical Context -- 2 Structure and Function of the Covenant Chain Treaty Relationship -- 3 Reputation and the Role of Key Agents -- 4 The Transcultural, Transhistorical Ethic of the Covenant Chain "Over the course of a century until the late 1700s, the British Crown, the Iroquois, and other Aboriginal groups of eastern North America developed a system of alliances and treaties that came to be known collectively as the Covenant Chain In An Ethic of Mutual Respect, Bruce Morito offers a philosophical interrogation of the predominant current reading of the historical record regarding the Covenant Chain. Through this fresh perspective, he overturns assumptions about early First Nations - Crown relationships and demonstrates the relevance of the Covenant Chain to the current relationship. By examining the forms of expression contained in colonial documents, the Record of Indian Affairs, and related materials, Morito locates the values and moral commitments that underpinned the parties' strategies for negotiation and reconciliation. What becomes apparent is that these interactions developed an ethic of mutually recognized respect that was coherent and neither culturally nor historically bound. This ethic, Morito argues, remains relevant to current debates over Aboriginal and treaty rights as they pertain to the British Crown tradition. Real change is possible if the focus can be shifted from piecemeal legal and political disputes to the development of an intercultural ethic based on trust, respect, and solidarity."--Pub. desc Indians of North America / Government relations / To 1789 Iroquois Indians / Government relations / To 1789 Indians of North America / Government relations / Moral and ethical aspects Iroquois Indians / Government relations / Moral and ethical aspects Indiens d'Amérique / États-Unis / Relations avec l'État / Jusqu'à 1789 Iroquois (Indiens) / Relations avec l'État / Jusqu'à 1789 Indiens d'Amérique / Amérique du Nord / Relations avec l'État / Aspect moral Iroquois (Indiens) / Relations avec l'État / Aspect moral Ethik Indianer |
spellingShingle | Morito, Bruce An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations 1 The Historical Context -- 2 Structure and Function of the Covenant Chain Treaty Relationship -- 3 Reputation and the Role of Key Agents -- 4 The Transcultural, Transhistorical Ethic of the Covenant Chain Indians of North America / Government relations / To 1789 Iroquois Indians / Government relations / To 1789 Indians of North America / Government relations / Moral and ethical aspects Iroquois Indians / Government relations / Moral and ethical aspects Indiens d'Amérique / États-Unis / Relations avec l'État / Jusqu'à 1789 Iroquois (Indiens) / Relations avec l'État / Jusqu'à 1789 Indiens d'Amérique / Amérique du Nord / Relations avec l'État / Aspect moral Iroquois (Indiens) / Relations avec l'État / Aspect moral Ethik Indianer |
title | An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations |
title_auth | An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations |
title_exact_search | An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations |
title_full | An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations Bruce Morito |
title_fullStr | An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations Bruce Morito |
title_full_unstemmed | An ethic of mutual respect the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations Bruce Morito |
title_short | An ethic of mutual respect |
title_sort | an ethic of mutual respect the covenant chain and aboriginal crown relations |
title_sub | the Covenant Chain and aboriginal crown relations |
topic | Indians of North America / Government relations / To 1789 Iroquois Indians / Government relations / To 1789 Indians of North America / Government relations / Moral and ethical aspects Iroquois Indians / Government relations / Moral and ethical aspects Indiens d'Amérique / États-Unis / Relations avec l'État / Jusqu'à 1789 Iroquois (Indiens) / Relations avec l'État / Jusqu'à 1789 Indiens d'Amérique / Amérique du Nord / Relations avec l'État / Aspect moral Iroquois (Indiens) / Relations avec l'État / Aspect moral Ethik Indianer |
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