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Geography and indigeneity I: Indigeneity, coloniality and knowledge [PDF]
Why talk of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchase on questions of inequality, subjectivity and power offered by critical geographies of indigeneity.
Radcliffe, SA
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The Role of Indigeneity NGOs in the Legal Recognition of Adat Communities and Customary Forests in Indonesia [PDF]
The main assumption of indigeneity NGOs in Indonesia is that state recognition will strengthen indigenous peoples’ rights to their land and forests against ongoing or future dispossession.
Yance Arizona +2 more
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Earthly Indigeneity: The Cognitive and Ethical Implications of a Disregarded Cosmic Occurence
In any form, ‘being indigenous’ has a relational signification. Therefore, what consequences might there be for a conceptualization of indigenism that recognizes the commonality of our being indigenous to the Earth?
Mario Ricca
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The recent proliferation of settler colonial and Indigenous studies of Palestine have addressed the historical and present-day enclosure of Palestinian land, yet the question of ‘indigeneity’ is underexamined in this literature. Claims to indigeneity in
Gabi Kirk
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(Trans)forming fitness: Intersectionality as a framework for resistance and collective action
Fitness is a lifelong pursuit, yet many LGBTQ2S+ 1 individuals are averse to group fitness or experiences in big box gyms. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual fitness programs offered the potential to facilitate opportunities for the greater inclusion ...
Deniece Bell, Saidur Rahman, R. Rochon
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Indigeneity and Indigenous Politics: Ground-breaking Resources
The purpose of this article is to relate the very important question of the autonomy of indigenous peoples to freely make decisions about their life with the notion of indigeneity, reconceptualised as a socially constructed and deeply contested resource.
Antonio A. R. Ioris
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The Indigeneity Clause and the Mismanagement of Ethnic Diversity in Nigeria
: Purpose: Nigeria is characterized by ethnic diversity and the quest to achieve ‘unity in diversity’ led to its adoption of federalism as the basic structure and principle of governance.
G. Adenuga
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Ethiopian citizenship: The Nexus between indigeneity and Ethnicity in post-1991
The critical concern of this article is to investigate the common drawback of politicizing indigeneity against Ethiopianness, indigenous in Regional States’ Constitutions and its impediment to building a mono-politico-economic community.
Shumet Amare Zeleke
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The legal imaginary of "indigeneity"
This article analyzes how the most important Peruvian legal-political institution with jurisdiction over indigenous issues, the Ministry of Culture, has constructed “indigeneity” since its creation in 2010 and until 2020. To achieve this aim, the article
Erika León Angulo
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Decolonizing Disability Through Activist Art
This paper mobilizes activist art at the intersections of disability, non-normativity, and Indigeneity to think through ways of decolonizing and indigenizing understandings of disability.
Carla Rice +2 more
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