This symposium focuses on new perspectives and visions that have been developed over the last 50 years within Indigenous studies and related fields when looking at Indigenous land and land rights, Indigenous political and social sovereignty, extractivism and environmental destruction, oppressive sex/gender systems, and for describing the repercussions of settler colonialism in North America, especially in narrative representations
Presentation entitled \u27Coming in to Indigenous Sovereignty: Relationality and Resurgence\u27 by A...
Within the global discourse on cultural heritage and its conservation, Indigenous voices are increas...
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic conc...
Exciting discourse around Native American identity, voice, and historical representation
Revitalizing Indigenous land-based practices are acts of resurgence and resistance. The presence of ...
Indigenous peoples have gained increasing international visibility in their fight against longstandi...
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
Since research on Sámi people was initiated in the 17th century, the majority of research projects o...
This collection, broad in its scope, explores rich and multi-faceted literary works by and about Na...
Broad in its scope, Sovereignty, Separatism, and Survivance: Ideological Encounters in the Literatur...
the twentieth century unfolds to a new millennium, many voices and forums are converging to form a n...
Transcontinental Dialogues brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists from Mexico...
This book addresses the intersections between the interdisciplinary realms of Ecocriticism and Indig...
We perceive the epistemological boundaries of Critical Indigenous Studies as marked by analyses of c...
The symposium "Being on the Land: Histories at the Confluence" grew out of a cultural event organize...
Presentation entitled \u27Coming in to Indigenous Sovereignty: Relationality and Resurgence\u27 by A...
Within the global discourse on cultural heritage and its conservation, Indigenous voices are increas...
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic conc...
Exciting discourse around Native American identity, voice, and historical representation
Revitalizing Indigenous land-based practices are acts of resurgence and resistance. The presence of ...
Indigenous peoples have gained increasing international visibility in their fight against longstandi...
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ ai...
Since research on Sámi people was initiated in the 17th century, the majority of research projects o...
This collection, broad in its scope, explores rich and multi-faceted literary works by and about Na...
Broad in its scope, Sovereignty, Separatism, and Survivance: Ideological Encounters in the Literatur...
the twentieth century unfolds to a new millennium, many voices and forums are converging to form a n...
Transcontinental Dialogues brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists from Mexico...
This book addresses the intersections between the interdisciplinary realms of Ecocriticism and Indig...
We perceive the epistemological boundaries of Critical Indigenous Studies as marked by analyses of c...
The symposium "Being on the Land: Histories at the Confluence" grew out of a cultural event organize...
Presentation entitled \u27Coming in to Indigenous Sovereignty: Relationality and Resurgence\u27 by A...
Within the global discourse on cultural heritage and its conservation, Indigenous voices are increas...
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic conc...