The Muckleshoot Experiment: Testing an Indigenous Peoples’ Climate Negotiation Scenario

The Muckleshoot Experiment

Testing an Indigenous Peoples’ Climate Negotiation Scenario

Rudolph C. Rÿser, PhD

Volume 9, Number 1 (2010) 9 (1): 41-59


Keywords United Nations Trusteeship Council, sovereignty, Micronesia, Greenland, Catalonia, Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform, internally colonized peoples, Dr. Miguel Alfonso Martinez Final Report, protection by the state, Emer de Vattel, jurdicial encirclement, intrusion of non-indigenous laws, trust compact frameworks

Abstract

This article documents the outcomes of a research simulation conducted during a  ̈Global Pluralism ̈ course at Antioch University/Muckleshoot College in 2009. During this 10-week exercise, ten graduate students assumed the roles of various stakeholders in climate negotiations, mirroring real-world dynamics observed in international conferences such as the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This simulation revealed indigenous peoples’ marginalized status within civil society frameworks.

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Rudolph C. Rÿser, PhD

Published June 1, 2010

How to Cite

The Muckleshoot Experiment: Testing an Indigenous Peoples’ Climate Negotiation Scenario. (2010). Fourth World Journal, 9(1), 41-59. https://doi.org/10.63428/hq5hr333

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References

Article 3 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007): "Indigenous peoples have the right to self‐determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development."

North American Indigenous Peoples Demand More in Copenhagen. Email release from the Indigenous Peoples Environmental Network Media Team. December 16, 2009.

Rubis, Jen. (2010). UNFCCC–NGO Consultation: Comments on Agenda. Unpublished memorandum to the International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change.

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