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Through a case study of the city of Winnipeg, this paper examines perspectives on Indigeneity and ethnocultural diversity in the context of planning for reconciliation at the scale of a city as inhabited by both Indigenous and racialized communities. The
Sarem Nejad+2 more
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Another Image of 'Community' at the South End Museum [PDF]
This paper considers some of the curatorial devices used in exhibitions at the South End Museum in Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth). The South End Museum, which opened on 3 March 2001, is modelled in several respects on the District Six Museum in Cape ...
Michelle Smith
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Preservation of Indigenous Culture among Indigenous Migrants through Social Media: the Igorot Peoples [PDF]
The value and relevance of indigenous knowledge towards sustainability of human societies drives for its preservation. This work explored the use of Facebook groups to promote indigenous knowledge among Igorot peoples in the diaspora. The virtual communities help intensify the connection of Igorot migrants to their traditional culture despite the ...
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Coloniality at Global Scales: Reframing the Nineteenth-Century Exhibition Image
This study advocates for the necessity of writing more lateral art histories across cultures and geographies in the global 19th century by placing two history painters, the Estonian Johann Köler (1826–1899) and the Peruvian Luis Montero (1826–1869),
Bart Pushaw
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Going Primitive: The Ethics of Indigenous Rights Activism in Contemporary Jharkhand
How and why did a labor union organizer from Goa, a former Naxalite student cadre from West Bengal and a Jesuit priest from Tamil Nadu end up as spokespersons for adivasi rights in contemporary Jharkhand?
Uday Chandra
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Race, Indigeneity, and Migration
Race, indigeneity, and migration are integrally related in international law. This relationship can be traced to their origins in a legal system dedicated to facilitating European colonialism and imperial expansion.
Natsu Taylor Saito
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The Location of Settled Diasporas in Nova Scotian Fiction
This article offers a comparative study between two novels by Nova Scotian writers: George and Rue (2006), by George Elliott Clarke, and No Great Mischief (2000), by Alistair MacLeod.
Miasol Eguíbar-Holgado
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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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In this article, I question the logic informing paradigms of trauma that ontologize and essentialize events, such as the Holocaust and chattel slavery, making them unique, incomparable exceptions that encapsulate or inaugurate the violence of Western ...
Zahi Zalloua
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Is the study of Indigenous mathematics ill-directed or beneficial? [PDF]
The old lie of mathematical inadequacy of Indigenous communities has been curiously persistent despite increasing evidence shows that many Indigenous communities practiced mathematics. Attempts to study and teach Indigenous mathematical knowledge have always been questioned and even denied validity.
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