后索赔时代的协议制定:阿纳姆地西部22年来的连续性和变化

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Sam Williams, Murray Garde
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摘要

随着《1976年土著土地权利法案》(ALRA)下的土地权利要求接近尾声,土著群体和开发商之间的“协议制定”工作加速成为土地委员会的主要职能。在本文中,我们通过两次民族志调查在西部阿纳姆地的石头国家追踪土著和西方制度生活的连续性和变化的动态。这些调查是作者在2000年和2022年为北方土地委员会(NLC)在相同的土地上进行的,作为NLC根据ALRA第四部分制定协议程序的一部分。调查之间的22年间隔为关注土著代际知识传播、国家和企业发展议程以及应用人类学实践本身的历史趋势提供了一个视角。这篇文章阐明了协议制定过程对阿纳姆地西部土著人民的好处,这在以前关于根据《采矿法》进行采矿谈判的文献中没有提到。我们强调,土地理事会在考虑如何将其成员的优先事项置于协议制定程序的首位时,需要有更大的反思能力。
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Agreement-making in the post-claims era: Continuity and change over 22 years in western Arnhem Land

Agreement-making in the post-claims era: Continuity and change over 22 years in western Arnhem Land

As claims under the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976 (ALRA) have drawn to a close, the work of ‘agreement making’ between Indigenous groups and developers has accelerated to become the primary function of land councils. In this paper, we trace dynamics of continuity and change in Indigenous and Western institutional lives across two ethnographic surveys in the stone country of western Arnhem Land. These surveys were conducted by the authors for the Northern Land Council (NLC) in the years 2000 and 2022 over identical tracts of land as part of the NLC's agreement-making procedure under Part IV of the ALRA. The 22-year interval between the surveys offer a lens to attend to historical trends in Indigenous intergenerational knowledge transmission, state and corporate development agendas, and applied anthropological practice itself. The article illuminates benefits of the agreement-making process for Indigenous peoples in western Arnhem Land not previously accounted for in the literature on mining negotiations under the ALRA. We highlight the need for greater reflexivity on the part of land councils in considering how the priorities of their constituents might be brought to the forefront of agreement-making procedures.

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