'But there was no fight when the white man came, we welcomed him as
a friend/But we never said he could have our land because that
would be the end...' Song lyric from ""Luku-Wangawuy Manikay
(1788)"" by Galarrwuy Yunupingu as performed by Yothu Yindi on
Homeland Movement. This important collection emerges from the
growing academic and public policy interest in the area of
Indigenous people, treaties and agreements - challenging readers to
engage with the idea of treaty and agreement making in changing
political and legal landscapes. ""Honour Among Nations?"" contains
contributions from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors from
Australia, New Zealand and North America including Marcia Langton,
Gillian Triggs, Joe Williams, Paul Chartrand and Noel Pearson. It
features a preface by Sir Anthony Mason. This book covers topics as
diverse as treaty and agreement making in Australia, New Zealand
and British Columbia; land, the law, political rights and
Indigenous people; maritime agreements; health; governance and
jurisdiction; race discrimination in Australia; the Timor Sea
Treaty; copyright and intellectual property issues for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander authors. ""Honour Among Nations?"" makes
a significant contribution to international debates on Indigenous
people' rights, treaties and agreement making.
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