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Indigeneity, ethnicity, and the state: Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand / O'Sullivan, Dominic   Journal Article
O’Sullivan, Dominic Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article draws on the politics of indigeneity to distinguish the claims of first occupancy from simple ethnic identity politics, illustrating that relative political marginalization in Australasia is not so much a function of minority status but of indigeneity itself. The politics of indigeneity's aim is to create political space for self-determination and a particular indigenous share in the sovereign authority of the nation-state itself. The Australasian states are compared with Fiji to demonstrate that the significance of historical constraints on political authority transcend the withdrawal of a colonial power and the restoration of collective indigenous majority population status.
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