Transition and Transposition: Genocide, Land and the British Columbia Treaty Process
Abstract
This paper situates the British Columbia Treaty Process within a brief discussion of the role of land in genocidal processes and transitional justice. It does so as a means to highlight the potential destructiveness of colonial land appropriation and the dangers of transitional justice processes that seek to forcibly transpose onto Indigenous persons the dispositions and practices of European property regimes.
Keywords
Treaty making; land; transitional justice; transposition; genocide