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Indigenous Peoples and Indigeneity

2016
Tawhai provides a thorough and much needed examination of the notions of Indigenous peoples and indigeneity as expressed through international instruments such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The chapter critically explores the tensions these notions cause for considerations of citizenship and social justice ...
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Engaging (with) Indigeneity: Decolonization and Indigenous/Indigenizing Sport History

Journal of Sport History, 2019
AbstractThe drive to decolonize the academy has led to the reconstruction of old understandings, yet much of the critical studies tradition does little more than add “data” from colonially suppressed peoples without re-examining the dominant discursive narratives.
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Indigenous Communities and Indigenous Children

The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 2015
A move away from the traditional child-parent-state model of children’s rights in favour of a four-party model which includes indigenous communities can be identified in international legal discourse. The basis for this phenomenon can be found in arguments for the preservation of indigenous culture. However, whether this argument is adequate for such a
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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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Erasing Indigenous Indigeneity in Vancouver

2007
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, No 155: Autumn ...
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Indigenous Knowledge — Indigenous Science

2023
Gregory Cajete   +5 more
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Indigeneity

It is estimated that Indigenous peoples total 476 million, belong to over five thousand ethnocultural groups across up to ninety countries, and speak around four thousand languages. Yet these figures are contested and disputed by self-identified Indigenous peoples, scholars, nation-states, and international agencies.
Pasang Yangjee Sherpa   +2 more
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Indigenous cosmologies of energy for a sustainable energy future

Nature Energy, 2022
Antonella Mazzone, Philipp A Trotter
exaly  

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