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“Someday, I'll be an ancestor:” Understanding indigenous intergenerational connectedness through qualitative research to inform measure development

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Community Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract Intergenerational connectedness broadly encompasses relations among humans, lands, and all living and spiritual beings, and functions as an important part of Indigenous well‐being. Many public health campaigns and interventions aim to promote connectedness to support holistic wellness and reduce health inequities. Currently, however, there are
Victoria M. O'Keefe   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Native American Tribes and dam removal: Restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot, and Elwha rivers

open access: yesWater Alternatives, 2022
Since the early 1900s, more than 1700 dams have been removed from rivers in the United States. Native American Tribes have played a key role in many significant removals, bringing cultural, economic, and legal resources to bear on the process.
Coleen A. Fox   +3 more
doaj  

Abya Yala's Disability: Weaving With the Thread and Breath of the Ancestors

open access: yesDisability Studies Quarterly, 2022
No abstract available.
Alexander Yarza de los Ríos
doaj   +1 more source

Critical Latinx Indigeneities: Unpacking Indigeneity from Within and Outside of Latinized Entanglements

open access: yesAssociation of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2019
This article engages an important, but difficult conversation about the erasure of indigeneity in narratives, curriculum, identities, and racial projects that uphold settler colonial logics that fall under the rubric of Hispanic, Latina/o/x, and Chicana ...
Luis Urrieta, D. Calderón
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Black hole indigeneity: the explosion and implosion of radical difference as resistance and power in Andean Bolivia

open access: yes, 2020
With the coming to power of Evo Morales and el Movimiento al Socialismo, an indigenized language of resistance became the language of power. In this paper I explore how epistemological and ontological ‘radical difference’ was co-opted and used to ...
Anders Burman
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Culturally Modified Trees and Bark and Wooden Material Culture From Yagara Country, Southeast Queensland, Australia: A Preliminary Overview of Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge

open access: yesArchaeology in Oceania, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper outlines preliminary results from our multimethod research about Culturally Modified Trees (CMTs) and associated bark and wooden material culture in Yagara Country in southeast Queensland. Methods employed include historical source and modern database analysis, archaeological field surveys, semi‐structured interviews with Yagara ...
Kate Greenwood   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Indigenous Astronomy: Best Practices and Protocols for Including Indigenous Astronomy in the Planetarium Setting [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Planetarium Society Conference Proceedings 2020, 2020
Indigenous people have nurtured critical relationships with the stars, from keen observation and sustainable engineering to place-based ceremony, navigation, and celestial architecture for tens of thousands of years. The Indigenous relationship and knowledge of the sky is exceptional in that it encompasses mind, body, heart, and spirit. This panel is
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Unsettling subject English in the twenty‐first century

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper uses examples from Australia and England to explore subject English with regard to the multiple metaphors inherent in the terms ‘settling’ and ‘unsettling’. In doing so we are concerned with imagining a future for a subject English curriculum which dislodges it from its imperial, colonial roots. In the first instance, we outline the
Victoria Elliott, Larissa McLean Davies
wiley   +1 more source

Old Wounds and New Science

open access: yesMuseum & Society
Review essay on four books about Indigeneity that relate to museums that were published in 2023:  Janet Catherine Berlo, Not Native American Art: Fakes, Replicas, and Invented Traditions.  Jeffrey Gibson, ed, An Indigenous Present.
Amy Levin
doaj   +1 more source

Changing Indigeneity Politics in Indonesia: From Revival to Projects

open access: yesAsia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2019
Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global network of rural justice seekers. By articulating grievances collectively, they demand state recognition while seeking support from NGOs and international ...
Willem van der Muur   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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