“Indigenous Resistance: Settler-Colonialism, Nation Building, and Colonial Patriarchy,” interrogates the Western Hemisphere’s spatial construction by settler-states, Indigenous nations, and activists groups. In this project, I assert that Indigenous/Settler contact zones are significantly more convoluted than current scholarship’s use of contact zones in that the distinctions between Indigenous actors and settler-colonial ones are often blurred. These hybrid contact zones sometimes contain negative outcomes for all participants and often include undercurrents of insidious power dynamics within and across settler-states and Indigenous peoples alike. Using critical cartographic theory and deconstruction methods, this project first illustrates...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
Using Community-Engaged research and an intersectional approach, this dissertation examines and inte...
“Indigenous Resistance: Settler-Colonialism, Nation Building, and Colonial Patriarchy,” interrogates...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
The purpose of this research is to flip the story of colonization form the perspective of the coloni...
This thesis investigates the role of gender violence and sexual terror in westward settler expansion...
In this qualitative study, I endeavor to tell the story of Indigenous resistance, particularly in No...
This paper looks at the relationship between neoliberal capitalism, genocide, the biopolitics of set...
As settler colonialism has forcibly constricted vast expanses of Indigenous lands, criss-crossing th...
Patriarchal and colonial structures have dominated North American society for centuries, consistentl...
My research examines indigenous perspectives on representation and sovereignty to explore media comp...
European imperialism in the Americas was predicated on violent regimes of indigenous genocide, trans...
Native people in the United States and Canada have been resisting settler colonialism for as long as...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
Using Community-Engaged research and an intersectional approach, this dissertation examines and inte...
“Indigenous Resistance: Settler-Colonialism, Nation Building, and Colonial Patriarchy,” interrogates...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
The purpose of this research is to flip the story of colonization form the perspective of the coloni...
This thesis investigates the role of gender violence and sexual terror in westward settler expansion...
In this qualitative study, I endeavor to tell the story of Indigenous resistance, particularly in No...
This paper looks at the relationship between neoliberal capitalism, genocide, the biopolitics of set...
As settler colonialism has forcibly constricted vast expanses of Indigenous lands, criss-crossing th...
Patriarchal and colonial structures have dominated North American society for centuries, consistentl...
My research examines indigenous perspectives on representation and sovereignty to explore media comp...
European imperialism in the Americas was predicated on violent regimes of indigenous genocide, trans...
Native people in the United States and Canada have been resisting settler colonialism for as long as...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
Using Community-Engaged research and an intersectional approach, this dissertation examines and inte...