She strongly focused on the point of view to broad the conception to include not only group rights but those essential to Aboriginal collectives"(4). In her point of view rather than implementing new rights or jurisdiction for aboriginal group only , main focus should be on human rights as a whole to bring every on a equal …show more content…
As in an article "People as Nation Minority" Richard Spaulding discusses Will Kymlicka's work on Aboriginal rights from self-determination perspective. He said that "everyone should be treated in equal concern and respect whether it's about Aboriginal or non aboriginal group. According to him the process by which indigenous people coming or immigrate to another place join the majority culture of a liberal state and respect for indigenous group involve making a particular place within majority culture for the tradition and language that immigrating people bring with