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  1. Half Title Page
  2. Global Indigenous Issues Series
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Tables and Figures
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Introduction | Re-envisioning Democracy at the Intersection of Comparative and Indigenous Political Inquiry
  11. 1 | Decolonizing Democracy: Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations
  12. 2 | Yukon: Leading the World in Nation-to-Nation Indigenous Self-Government
  13. 3 | Bolivia: Advancing Indigenous Governance as a Distinct Order of Government
  14. 4 | Nunavut: Enacting Public Government as Indigenous Self-Government
  15. 5 | Ecuador: Promoting Plurinationality through Local Indigenous Governments
  16. Conclusion | Instituting Indigenous and Democratic Governance Innovations

Global Indigenous Issues Series

Series Editor: Roberta Rice, Associate Professor,
Department of Political Science, University of Calgary

ISSN 2561-3057 (Print) ISSN 2561-3065 (Online)

The Global Indigenous Issues series explores Indigenous peoples’ cultural, political, social, economic and environmental struggles in para-colonial and post-colonial societies. The series includes original research on local, regional, national, and transnational experiences.

No. 1 ∙ Flowers in the Wall: Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia
Edited by David Webster

No. 2 ∙ Indigenous Territorial Autonomy and Self-Government in the Diverse Americas
Edited by Miguel González, Ritsuko Funaki, Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor, José Marimán, and Pablo Ortiz-T

No. 3 ∙ Protest and Partnership: Case Studies of Indigenous Peoples, Consultation and Engagement, and Resource Development in Canada.
Edited by Jennifer Winter and Brendan Boyd

No. 4 ∙ Doing Democracy Differently: Indigenous Rights and Representation in Canada and Latin America
Roberta Rice

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