Kahente Horn-Miller on Kahnawà:Ke’s Community Decision Making Process

Kahente Horn-Miller has posted “What Does Indigenous Participatory Democracy Look Like? Kahnawà:Ke’s Community Decision Making Process” on SSRN. The paper has been published in the Review of Constitutional Studies.

Abstract here:

With the 1979 Community Mandate to move towards Traditional Government, the community of Kahnawà:ke has consistently requested more involvement in decision-making on issues that affect the community as a whole. The Kahnawà:ke Community Decision Making Process is a response to the community’s call for a more culturally relevant and inclusive process for making community decisions and enacting community laws. The Process is a transitionary measure to assist and facilitate the legislative function of Kahnawà:ke governance. This paper examines the development of the process and how it functions in the modern setting of Kahnawà:ke with the goal of illustrating Indigenous participatory democracy in action.