Chapter 1 -- Indigenous Politics as Global Change
Part I: The Subtle Revolution: Indigenous Rights and Politics
Chapter 2 -- The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Forging Structural Change
Chapter 3 -- Practicing Global Politics in Indigenous Ways
Part II: State Resistance to the Subtle Revolution of Global Revolution of Global Indigenous Politics
Chapter 4 – "Selective Endorsement" of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 5 – State Compliance with Indigenous Rights: Opening the Binary of Compliance/Noncompliance
Chapter 6 – Indigenous Rights in New Zealand
Chapter 7 – Indigenous Rights in Canada
Chapter 8 – The Transformative Potential of Indigenous Rights
Appendices
Biography
Sheryl Lightfoot is Canada Research Chair of Global Indigenous Rights and Politics and Assistant Professor in both First Nations and Indigenous Studies and Political Science at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests include global Indigenous peoples’ rights and politics, Indigenous diplomacy, social movements, and critical international relations.






