This essay will highlight the importance of knowing our Indigenous maternal historiesand reconnecting new generations of women with these cultural traditions.While contemporary realities of Indigenous mothering are often described in termsof disheartening statistical facts that may be understood as part of a colonial legacy,this article describes the empowerment that can be gathered through a revivificationof maternal traditions. The article will take the reader through a journey that draws attention to the strength and resilience of our ancestor’s, and the decolonizing legacy they have left us through blood memory, and cultural teachings. The decolonization ofcurrent maternal realities is also described making note of contemporary movement...
In this revolutionary volume, as part of their overall effort to advocate for the rights of Aborigin...
This thesis is an exploration by Badimaya women in my family to interrogate constructions of identit...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
Māori¹ maternal knowledges are intimately tied to ancestors, to ancestral knowledges, and to whenua ...
Māori¹ maternal knowledges are intimately tied to ancestors, to ancestral knowledges, and to whenua ...
Māori¹ maternal knowledges are intimately tied to ancestors, to ancestral knowledges, and to whenua ...
Colonialism creates dehumanizing situations and alienates those who are colonized not only from them...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
In this paper, I document conversations I engaged in with my Métis grandmother (Grambear) and the pr...
The stories we braid within this article bring together narratives of Indigenous mothering, which hi...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
This paper traces the changing relationship between family, water, and fish through the lives of fiv...
In this revolutionary volume, as part of their overall effort to advocate for the rights of Aborigin...
This thesis is an exploration by Badimaya women in my family to interrogate constructions of identit...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
Māori¹ maternal knowledges are intimately tied to ancestors, to ancestral knowledges, and to whenua ...
Māori¹ maternal knowledges are intimately tied to ancestors, to ancestral knowledges, and to whenua ...
Māori¹ maternal knowledges are intimately tied to ancestors, to ancestral knowledges, and to whenua ...
Colonialism creates dehumanizing situations and alienates those who are colonized not only from them...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
In this paper, I document conversations I engaged in with my Métis grandmother (Grambear) and the pr...
The stories we braid within this article bring together narratives of Indigenous mothering, which hi...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
This paper traces the changing relationship between family, water, and fish through the lives of fiv...
In this revolutionary volume, as part of their overall effort to advocate for the rights of Aborigin...
This thesis is an exploration by Badimaya women in my family to interrogate constructions of identit...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...