Indigenous Spiritualities and Religious Freedom

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Indigenous Spiritualities and Religious Freedom

History of the Americas Social and cultural history Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Indigenous peoples Jurisprudence and general issues Law: Human rights and civil liberties

Authors: Jeffery G. Hewitt, Beverly Jacobs, Richard John Moon

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 29th July 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 254 pages

ISBN: 9781487531942


Indigenous Spiritualities and Religious Freedom

Investigates the complex relationship between Indigenous legal orders and Canadian law, emphasizing the richness of Indigenous spiritual practices alongside their historical and ongoing suppression by the Canadian state. It critically examines the role and limitations of the Canadian Charter of Rights' section 2(a), which guarantees freedom of religion, in protecting the spiritual lives of Indigenous communities.

The book highlights the holistic nature of Indigenous spiritual beliefs, which view the spiritual as immanent and closely tied to land and specific locations. The book reveals how, by contrast, the Anglo-American conception of religious freedom often separates spiritual and religious matters from civic and political concerns, and so fails to provide meaningful protection for Indigenous cultural and spiritual practices.

Many essays in this collection propose alternative approaches to the relationship between Canadian law and Indigenous legal orders, particularly regarding Indigenous spiritual practices. Ultimately, Indigenous Spiritualities and Religious Freedom reveals the challenges — and perhaps the futility — of seeking significant protection for Indigenous spiritual practices within the existing framework of religious freedom.

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