This article will explore how the contemporary Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) artist Linda Infante Lyons’s Alaska Native icon portrait series embody the Indigenous ideas of love and resilience. In our times of global climatic and environmental change and the pandemic that disproportionally affect and displace historically underrepresented and underserved communities, it is vitally important to seek out the core of Indigenous social health, wellbeing, and sovereignty through diverse origins of resilience. To accomplish this mission, this paper will shed light on Lyons’s quest of colonial past and the contemporary revival of Alaska Native expressive tradition through the cross-cultural and multispecies entanglement—love— between humans and nonhuman kin as...
Because of the historically troubling treatment of American Indians by the United States government,...
This discussion of the Alaskan Native woman and her art is limited to three tribes and three forms o...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
For the indigenous peoples of Alaska, there is an ever-present tension between maintaining cultural ...
and joy: “hey Pops” “yea kid” “what’s the most important thing in life?” “hmmm... … … … ” and I wa...
CULTURE AND TRADITIONS are a major part of my Red Road in Recovery. I\u27ve been involved in Native ...
In recent years, the emergence of indigenous literature contextualizes the historicity of colonialis...
Purpose. Research shows severe health and social disparities among particular groups in the United S...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
Strong ethnic identity is associated with overall well-being, resilience to change, and higher self-...
Indigenous knowledge practices are ecological encounters of profound ethical relationality that ackn...
My art historical and sociological thesis will take Cheyenne-Arapaho artist Edgar Heap of Birds’ Def...
In this essay, an indigenous scholar traces his thinking on how best to reveal the layers of knowled...
Feminine indigenous tattoo traditions of the American Arctic have often been overlooked in scholarly...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences of...
Because of the historically troubling treatment of American Indians by the United States government,...
This discussion of the Alaskan Native woman and her art is limited to three tribes and three forms o...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
For the indigenous peoples of Alaska, there is an ever-present tension between maintaining cultural ...
and joy: “hey Pops” “yea kid” “what’s the most important thing in life?” “hmmm... … … … ” and I wa...
CULTURE AND TRADITIONS are a major part of my Red Road in Recovery. I\u27ve been involved in Native ...
In recent years, the emergence of indigenous literature contextualizes the historicity of colonialis...
Purpose. Research shows severe health and social disparities among particular groups in the United S...
Indigenous dispossession and environmental devastation are intertwined outcomes of settler coloniali...
Strong ethnic identity is associated with overall well-being, resilience to change, and higher self-...
Indigenous knowledge practices are ecological encounters of profound ethical relationality that ackn...
My art historical and sociological thesis will take Cheyenne-Arapaho artist Edgar Heap of Birds’ Def...
In this essay, an indigenous scholar traces his thinking on how best to reveal the layers of knowled...
Feminine indigenous tattoo traditions of the American Arctic have often been overlooked in scholarly...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences of...
Because of the historically troubling treatment of American Indians by the United States government,...
This discussion of the Alaskan Native woman and her art is limited to three tribes and three forms o...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...