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Respecting Indigenous Knowledges and Ways of Knowing: Indigenous Librarianship and Indigenizing Libraries

Indigenous Knowledges and ways of knowing are recognized globally as valuable and fragile. Library and Information Science (LIS) is changing so that it is respectful and culturally sensitive in its intersection with Indigenous Knowledges. This entry considers Indigenous librarianships and presents key concepts, principles, and protocols.
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Indigenizing the Internet

2020
To write of digital indigeneity or digital Natives is to confront the fact that, as Anishinaabe/Métis games designer Elizabeth LaPensée described in a cryptic but resonant tweet: “The Internet has been colonized” (2017 n.pag.). Popularized in the title of Marc Prensky's influential 2001 paper on educational reform, the term “digital Native” is defined ...
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Indigeneity and Peace

2016
Indigenous peoples pre-date the contemporary world system of nation-states, and yet are now bound with this global scheme through asymmetric power relations of colonialism. As colonial exchanges saw the expropriation of Indigenous lands and the concentration of wealth in European hands from 1492, notions of progress, private property and nationhood ...
Brigg, Morgan, Walker, Polly O.
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Unsilencing Indigeneity

The field of Appalachian Studies provides students and scholars with a critical examination of Appalachian ecologies, and particularly an analysis of the humans who participate in these ecologies. Often, when scholars examine the human ecological participants in Appalachia, the focus is on non-Indigenous peoples.
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Indigeneity and Indigenous Tourism

2017
Arvid Viken, Dieter K. Müller
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Indigenous Destiny in Indigenous Hands

2018
LUIS MACAS, LINDA BELOTE, JIM BELOTE
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Indigenism in Contemporary IR Discourses in India: A Critique

Studies in Indian Politics, 2014
Atul Mishra
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