The so-called land question dominates political discourse in
British Columbia. Unstable Properties reverses the usual approach
– investigating Aboriginal claims to Crown land – to reframe
the issue as a history of Crown attempts to solidify claims to
Indigenous territory. From the historical-geographic processes
through which the BC polity became entrenched in its present
territory to key events of the twenty-first century, the authors
highlight the unstable ideological foundation of land and title
arrangements. In the process, they demonstrate that only by
understanding diverse interpretations of sovereignty, governance,
territory, and property can we move toward meaningful
reconciliation.
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