阿拉斯加税收故事:部落主权、移民殖民主义和土著税收空间

IF 2.9 1区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning D-Society & Space Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1177/02637758231201477
Maximilien Zahnd
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本文探讨了税法在多大程度上能够赋予土著人民权力。它采用了土著税收空间的概念,将空间置于定居者殖民项目的中心。来自阿拉斯加中南部的Ahtna部落Kluti Kaah的土著村庄的社会法律历史构成了主要的案例研究。1987年,部落试图对穿越其传统土地的阿拉斯加输油管道征税,创造了一个土著税收空间,其中税法和话语聚集在一起表达和制定土著代理。本文认为,原住民税收空间(1)提供了一个难得的机会来重新评估税收法律和政策的地理位置,更广泛地说,(2)使我们能够探索殖民者殖民主义对原住民领土过去和现在的影响。
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An Alaska tax story: Tribal sovereignty, settler colonialism, and the Indigenous tax space
This article interrogates the extent to which tax laws are capable of empowering Indigenous peoples. It employs the concept of an Indigenous tax space, which places spatiality at the center of the settler colonial project. The socio-legal history of the Native Village of Kluti Kaah, an Ahtna tribe from southcentral Alaska, constitutes the main case study. In 1987, the tribe attempted to tax the Trans-Alaska Pipeline that passed through its traditional lands, creating an Indigenous tax space wherein tax law and discourse congregated to express and enact Indigenous agency. The article argues that the Indigenous tax space (1) provides a rare opportunity to reappraise the geographies of tax laws and policies and, more broadly, (2) allows us to explore settler colonialism’s previous and ongoing effects upon Indigenous territories.
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