The land is the source of the law : a dialogic encounter with indigenous jurisprudence / C.F. Black.
2011
K190 .B58 2011 (Map It)
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Title
The land is the source of the law : a dialogic encounter with indigenous jurisprudence / C.F. Black.
Published
London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.
Call Number
K190 .B58 2011
ISBN
9780415497565 (hbk)
0415497566 (hbk)
9780415497572 (pbk)
0415497574 (pbk)
9780203844380 (ebk)
0203844386 (ebk)
0415497566 (hbk)
9780415497572 (pbk)
0415497574 (pbk)
9780203844380 (ebk)
0203844386 (ebk)
Description
xiii, 208 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)432989917
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-201) and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword / Mogobe Ramose
xi
pt. ONE
The Journey Begins
1
1.
My camp
3
2.
The camp of the talngai-gawarima
11
pt. TWO
Camps of the Senior Law Men
21
3.
Feeling the Djang: The camp of Senior Law Man Neidjie
23
4.
The spider or the web? The camp of Senior Law Man Mowaljarlai
43
5.
Health and land: The camp of Senior Law Man Wandjuk Marika
63
pt. THREE
Travelling the Land
79
6.
The journeys: From camps of old men to camps of young women
81
7.
The camp of ̀€caring for country': The world of Plains of Promise
99
8.
The camp from Turtle Island: Thunderheart
121
9.
The camp from the sparkling waters of the Pacific: Whale Rider
145
pt. FOUR
Completing the Circle
163
10.
The end of the journey: A camp of contemporary concerns
167
Notes
185
Bibliography
195
Index
203