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Doing Things the Right Way
Dene
Traditional Justice in Lac La Martre, N.W.T.
Joan Ryan
ISBN 189517662X
$24.95 paper
May 1995
xxxii + 150 pages
21 b/w photos, 1 map, 1 drawing, biblio., index
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About the Book
Joan Ryan and the
research team have carefully documented Dogrib traditional justice as
it has been practised over the past century. Relying upon information
received from the elders of Lac La Martre, Northwest Territories, they
have unearthed a sophisticated body of Dogrib law, the understanding of
which has important implications for contemporary ways in which the Dogrib
people and the department of justice can deal with social control.
The material is organized and presented in a way that makes it accessible
to both Dene and non-Dene readers alike. The methodology of the book is
one of "participatory action research," in which the community
itself owned and directed the research, training, and outcomes.
By exposing the very different values and legal systems of the Dene and
non-Dene, this book sets the framework for the possibility of a Dene-controlled
and culturally appropriate justice system. The book will be of value to
those interested in native self-government, constitutional rights, and
aboriginal law, as well as to all those involved with First Nations peoples.
About the Author
Joan Ryan
is professor emerita of anthropology at the University of Calgary. She
is currently a senior researcher with the Arctic Institute of North America.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- "Doing Things
the Right Way: The Way You Were Taught"
- Family Rules: Rules
for Living Together
- Living Politically
According to the Dene Ways
- Using the Past
to Build a Better Future
- Taking Back Control:
Three Case Examples
- Conflicts between
Dogrib and Non-Dene Justice Systems
- Conclusions and
Recommendations
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