2012
DOI: 10.5070/t841007100
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The Trans/National Terrain of Anishinaabe Law and Diplomacy

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“…Relations between Indigenous nations may be key to the facilitation of production and socio family structures and obligations and critical to the maintenance of identity and peoplehood. In some instances, nationhood, for example, is inseparable from native people's relationship to and protection of their land and its borders with cultural mores and traditions and kinship networks and customs all rooted in the intranational alliances, treaties, and relationships among the peoples and other Indigenous nations (Bauerkemper & Stark, 2012). Thus, in future transnational studies, psychologists will have to contextualize the specifics of nation and state to access their positive or negative impact on women and peoples of the Majority World (see also Chapter 2, this volume).…”
Section: Focus Analyses At the Structural Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relations between Indigenous nations may be key to the facilitation of production and socio family structures and obligations and critical to the maintenance of identity and peoplehood. In some instances, nationhood, for example, is inseparable from native people's relationship to and protection of their land and its borders with cultural mores and traditions and kinship networks and customs all rooted in the intranational alliances, treaties, and relationships among the peoples and other Indigenous nations (Bauerkemper & Stark, 2012). Thus, in future transnational studies, psychologists will have to contextualize the specifics of nation and state to access their positive or negative impact on women and peoples of the Majority World (see also Chapter 2, this volume).…”
Section: Focus Analyses At the Structural Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%