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      Introduction: Recognition, redistribution and reconciliation in postcolonial settler societies

      van Meijl, Toon; Goldsmith, Michael
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      van Meijl, T., & Goldsmith, M. (2003). Introduction: Recognition, redistribution and reconciliation in postcolonial settler societies. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 112(3), 205-218.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/434
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      Various questions are addressed regarding recognition of special rights for indigenous minorities in postcolonial nation-states, redistributing resources to redress longstanding indigenous grievances about the history of colonial dispossession and strategy of reconciliation between the immigrant majority of settlers and their descendants against a backdrop of multiculturalism.
      Date
      2003-09-01
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      Journal Article
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      The Polynesian Society (Inc)
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      The Journal of the Polynesian Society (JPS) is published by The Polynesian Society. (c) 2003 Polynesian Society (Inc.).
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