“Water is Sacred! Women are Sacred!”: Indigenous Womxn’s Embodied Knowledge on the Frontlines engages with the issues of gendered environmental violence by exploring the ways Indigenous peoples, especially Indigenous womxn, continue to fight for sovereignty and environmental wellbeing of the Fourth World. The issue of U.S. colonial state attacks against Indigenous Nations and lands have made it mainstream, and the politics of Indigenous Knowledge begs the question of how to best support activists’ work to transmit environmental knowledge while not erasing the connected issue of localized colonial violence that affects, though differently, every major region in the world. To help make sense of the intersections of gendered violence and envir...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. “Jungku Ngambala Ngarrur Ngarr...
This qualitative study uses Indigenous storywork as a form of personally situated, decolonial resear...
This qualitative study uses Indigenous storywork as a form of personally situated, decolonial resear...
My research focuses on Indigenous people’s resistance movements to safeguard and sustain their natur...
ABSTRACT The paper looks at Indigenous identities and ways of decolonization through the lens of Sta...
Ancient female-centered Native American myths reveal pre-colonial attitudes about gender, gender rol...
The U.S. Southwest is a semi-arid region affected by numerous environmental problems. Chicana/o comm...
The U.S. Southwest is a semi-arid region affected by numerous environmental problems. Chicana/o comm...
This dissertation focuses on the thesis question, What is our human relationship with water? It expl...
I would like to open by saying Chi-miigwech (a big thank-you) to those Elders/Grandmothers who have ...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
Idiomatic English expressions such as “oil and water don't mix” or “like oil and water” – to describ...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. “Jungku Ngambala Ngarrur Ngarr...
This qualitative study uses Indigenous storywork as a form of personally situated, decolonial resear...
This qualitative study uses Indigenous storywork as a form of personally situated, decolonial resear...
My research focuses on Indigenous people’s resistance movements to safeguard and sustain their natur...
ABSTRACT The paper looks at Indigenous identities and ways of decolonization through the lens of Sta...
Ancient female-centered Native American myths reveal pre-colonial attitudes about gender, gender rol...
The U.S. Southwest is a semi-arid region affected by numerous environmental problems. Chicana/o comm...
The U.S. Southwest is a semi-arid region affected by numerous environmental problems. Chicana/o comm...
This dissertation focuses on the thesis question, What is our human relationship with water? It expl...
I would like to open by saying Chi-miigwech (a big thank-you) to those Elders/Grandmothers who have ...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
Idiomatic English expressions such as “oil and water don't mix” or “like oil and water” – to describ...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
How is it possible for diasporic Indigenous women and mothers, to remember, recover and restory wha...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. “Jungku Ngambala Ngarrur Ngarr...