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Environmental Education Research, 2022
Grounded in the relationship between sustainability and epistemological justice, this paper presents a systematic review of literature regarding the incorporation of Indigenous and local knowledge into sustainability and environmental education.
Sofía Druker-Ibáñez +1 more
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Grounded in the relationship between sustainability and epistemological justice, this paper presents a systematic review of literature regarding the incorporation of Indigenous and local knowledge into sustainability and environmental education.
Sofía Druker-Ibáñez +1 more
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What Does Canadian Indigenous Literature Impart About Colonization and the Future?
, 2020This review article focuses on perspectives from Canadian Indigenous literature about decolonizing education on behalf of Aboriginal populations. The research informs accountability, education, and policy in Canada and globally.
C. Mullen
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Conceptualizing Indigenous Literatures
Journal of Development Review, 2022This article makes a quest for various concepts of Indigenous literatures. It deals with how the settler colonizers mainly in the context of North America traumatized the indigenous peoples and how the stories associated with them influence their generation now.
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Decolonizing Higher Education Curricula: Perspectives from Teaching Indigenous Literature
Higher Education for the FutureEducational institutions are globally incorporating inclusive curricula that align with the changing educational paradigms and reflect societal and community contexts.
I. Longkumer
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2023
Abstract Sámi literature is multilingual, transnational indigenous literature from Northern Fenno-Scandia. It is published in several Sámi languages as well as in majority languages of the Sámi area, which is located in the northern parts of Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Russia.
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Abstract Sámi literature is multilingual, transnational indigenous literature from Northern Fenno-Scandia. It is published in several Sámi languages as well as in majority languages of the Sámi area, which is located in the northern parts of Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Russia.
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Indigenous Literatures of México
2016One of the twentieth century's greatest proponents of indigenous literatures of Mexico, Carlos Montemayor, once stated that the three great branches of Mexican literatures are those written in Spanish, Latin, and indigenous languages (Montemayor and Frischmann, 2004: 1).
Kelly McDonough +1 more
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Toward an Indigenous, Decolonizing School Leadership: A Literature Review
Educational Administration Quarterly, 2018Background: The colonial origins of schooling and the implications these origins have on leadership is missing from educational leadership literature. Indeed little has been published on decolonizing and indigenous ways of leading schools.
M. Khalifa +3 more
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Indigenous Literatures, Multinaturalism, and Avatar: The Emergence of Indigenous Cosmopolitics
American Literary History, 2012James Cameron’s Avatar (2009) premiered to some predictably scathing reviews comparing the film to Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves (1990) and Disney’s Pocahontas (1995). Set 145 years in the future, the film tells the story of the Na’vi, 10-foot-tall blue-skinned humanoids living on an Earth-like moon called Pandora in a monolithic “Hometree ...
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The indigenous literature of Peru
2022This text focuses its attention on the new indigenous literature of Peru (early 21st century), analyzing the works of two indigenous authors, Odi Gonzales (Quechua nation) and José Luis Ayala (Aymara nation). Authors who in their passage have opened a spectrum of not only bilingual but trilingual publications, where their indigenous languages have ...
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