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Contents
Introduction
1 Su-taxwiye: Keeping My Name Clean
2 At the Corner of Hawks and Powell: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous People, and the Conundrum of Double Permanence
3 Look at Your "Pantses": The Art of Wearing and Representing Indigenous Culture as Performative Relationship
4 Indigenous Legal Traditions, De-sacralization, Re-sacralization and the Space for Not-Knowing
5 Mino-audjiwaewin: Choosing Respect, Even in Times of Conflict

6 "How Could You Sleep When Beds Are Burning?" Cultural Appropriation and the Place of Non-Indigenous Academics
7 Who Should Teach Indigenous Law?
8 Reflections on Cultural Appropriation
9 Turning Away from the State: Cultural Appropriation in the Shadow of the Courts
10 Writing on Indigenous Rights from a Non-Indigenous Perspective
11 Guided by Voices? Perspective and Pluralism in the Constitutional Order
12 NONU WEL,WEL TI,Á NE TȺ,EȻEȽ: Our Canoe Is Really Tippy
13 Sharp as a Knife: Judge Begbie and Reconciliation

14 On Getting It Right the First Time: Researching the Constitution Express
15 Confronting Dignity Injustices
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