New research sheds light on treaties with Indigenous peoples in settler states.
The article "Honour among nations?: treaties and agreements with indigenous people" is a collection of essays discussing treaties and agreements with Indigenous Peoples. The authors analyze various instances of treaty-making between Indigenous peoples and settler states, covering recent cases and historical events. The goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of new directions in treaties and Indigenous public policy. The collection includes nineteen critical chapters grouped into four sections, along with general and section-specific introductions.