ABSTRACT

Recent years have seen an increased interest in the variety of cultures co-existing within one state, and a growing acknowledgement of the values ensconced in pluralistic social structures. this book examines the manner in which indigenous people can function in modern states, preserving their traditional customs, while simultaneously adapting aspects of their culture to the challenges posed by modern life. Whereas it was formerly assumed that these tribal frameworks were doomed to extinction, and some states even encouraged such a process, there has been a revival in their vitality, linked to a recognition of their rights.
The book offers a comprehensive survey of various aspects of tribal life, focusing on political issues such as the meaning of sovereignty, legal issues dealing with the role of custom and social issues concerned with sustaining communal life. A focused study is made of a whole series of legal factors, relating to possession and ownership of land, religious rites, the nature of polygamous marriages, the assertion of group rites, the manner of peacefully resolving disputes and allied questions. Recent judicial decisions are analysed as a reflection of the far-reaching changes that have taken place, in a process that has seen the former disregard of basic rights of indigenous people being replaced by an awareness of the injustices perpetrated in the past and a willingness to seek to redress them. The comparison between approaches of different English-speaking countries provides an account of interwoven developments.

part |89 pages

Background

chapter |5 pages

Custom-Made Law

chapter |21 pages

Pluralism in the Modern World

chapter |26 pages

Tribalism – Vague but Valid

chapter |24 pages

Whither the State?

chapter |12 pages

Customary Law as Common Law

part |122 pages

The Framework

chapter |28 pages

The Invention of Discovery

chapter |15 pages

Between Recognition and Repugnancy

chapter |17 pages

The Right to Group Rights

chapter |19 pages

Belonging and Identity

chapter |20 pages

The Local Tribe in the Global Village

chapter |22 pages

The Trials of Tribal Courts

part |159 pages

The Issues

chapter |26 pages

Land is Forever

chapter |19 pages

Holy Rites and Sacred Sites

chapter |28 pages

A Reasonable ‘Cultural' Defense

chapter |15 pages

From Harm to Harmony

chapter |25 pages

For Shame

chapter |24 pages

Family Matters

chapter |21 pages

Women and Children First

part |87 pages

Special Topics

chapter |19 pages

Proving the Customary Rule

chapter |14 pages

Academic Questions

chapter |22 pages

Accounting for the Past

chapter |31 pages

Beyond the Law

part |22 pages

Conclusions

chapter |14 pages

History in the Making

chapter |7 pages

Community in Society