将温达克带出温达克:温达特社区的经济发展与法律韧性

“Taking Wendake Beyond Wendake”: Economic Development and Legal Tenacity in the Wendat Community

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2025
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

分析加拿大温达克原住民社区如何利用其历史政治经济资本,通过法律斗争和创建本土金融体系,在市场经济中实现文化复兴与身份认同。

Abstract

The economic self-sufficiency of Indigenous communities has become a widely recognized debate in Canada. This article analyzes how the Indigenous community of Wendake, located in Québec, is working toward the cultural resurgence and recognition of its identity—in order to combat the negative consequences ensuing from the Indian Act of 1876. The latter resulted in Indigenous populations declared legally irresponsible to own their land. Drawing on Axel Honneth’s concept of the struggle for recognition, we show how the Wendat community relied on what we call its inherited capital of recognition (notably its ancestral political and economic dispositions) to peacefully assert itself in two key areas. First, the legal right to have treaties signed with colonial powers from past centuries recognized; and second, economic development through the creation of a financial system adapted to Indigenous specificities. Our analysis points to a process of peaceful struggle for the resurgence and recognition of Indigenous identity in what at first glance appears to be a process of neocolonial subjugation to the market economy.

原住民经济加拿大殖民政策身份认同经济发展法律权利