In this article, we examine the role of partnerships as they relate to the destruction and reconstruction of Wakaŋ Tipi and Indian Mounds Park as a Dakota sacred feminine, origin, birth site through a theoretical lens of critical Indigenous pedagogy of place (Trinidad, 2016) and partnership studies (Eisler, 2005). We discuss the deep historical, social, psychological, and cultural relationship the Dakota have to this sacred site and the challenge of partnering with non-Dakota entities to restore Wakaŋ Tipi/Indian Mounds Park from a toxic waste dump to a spiritual sanctuary
Every summer, thousands of climbers and nearly half a million other tourists flock to Devils Tower i...
This dissertation examines the role of sacred sites and land based-belonging as central arenas of re...
For Native peoples, sacred sites and other traditional cultural properties are of critical importanc...
In this article, we examine the role of partnerships as they relate to the destruction and reconstru...
In this research paper, I argue that the indigenous communities at Standing Rock, North Dakota pract...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Shankle, Nicholas Lloyd, M.A., Spring 2016 Anthropology Viewing Sacred Lands Through the Federal Len...
The Dakota Access Pipeline resistance movement provides a poignant example of the way in which oral ...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
This article demonstrates instances in which sacred site law was construed so narrowly as to a prior...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
This thesis addresses the absence of frameworks for collaborative interpreting Indigenous archaeolog...
Since 2002, the National Center for Earth-Surface dynamics has collaborated with the Fond du Lac Ban...
This project analyzes a legal conflict (Bear Lodge Multiple Use Assn v Babbitt 2 F. Supp. 2d 1448) a...
This Article studies the relationship between the three main lawsuits filed by the Standing Rock Sio...
Every summer, thousands of climbers and nearly half a million other tourists flock to Devils Tower i...
This dissertation examines the role of sacred sites and land based-belonging as central arenas of re...
For Native peoples, sacred sites and other traditional cultural properties are of critical importanc...
In this article, we examine the role of partnerships as they relate to the destruction and reconstru...
In this research paper, I argue that the indigenous communities at Standing Rock, North Dakota pract...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Shankle, Nicholas Lloyd, M.A., Spring 2016 Anthropology Viewing Sacred Lands Through the Federal Len...
The Dakota Access Pipeline resistance movement provides a poignant example of the way in which oral ...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
This article demonstrates instances in which sacred site law was construed so narrowly as to a prior...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
This thesis addresses the absence of frameworks for collaborative interpreting Indigenous archaeolog...
Since 2002, the National Center for Earth-Surface dynamics has collaborated with the Fond du Lac Ban...
This project analyzes a legal conflict (Bear Lodge Multiple Use Assn v Babbitt 2 F. Supp. 2d 1448) a...
This Article studies the relationship between the three main lawsuits filed by the Standing Rock Sio...
Every summer, thousands of climbers and nearly half a million other tourists flock to Devils Tower i...
This dissertation examines the role of sacred sites and land based-belonging as central arenas of re...
For Native peoples, sacred sites and other traditional cultural properties are of critical importanc...