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Looking at these 2 readings: David Miller: Group Rights, Human Rights and Citizenship (Specifically pages 178-195) Cindy L. Holder and Jeff J. Corntassel: Indigenous Peoples

Looking at these 2 readings:

  • David Miller: Group Rights, Human Rights and Citizenship (Specifically pages 178-195)
  • Cindy L. Holder and Jeff J. Corntassel: Indigenous Peoples and Multicultural Citizenship: Bridging Collective and Individual Rights

With thorough explanation:

1. Identify each of the authors' main point/arguments

2. Show how both authors support their argument and provide examples/quotes of how they develop their arguments

3. Identify the similarities and differences between each author's arguments

Assess:

  1. Do you think that it is possible for Group Rights to transcend individual human rights claims, or can they become unique citizenship entitlements? Why or Why Not?
  2. If you think it is possible, how can groups make the assertion that their rights are unique to their well-being as a collective, rather than just shared individual rights claims?

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