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Discovering Dominga: Indigenous Migration and the Logics of Indigenous Displacement

Kalfou, 2021
This article examines the ways in which Indigenous migrants are folded into the logics of settler colonialism through an analysis of the human rights film Discovering Dominga (2003). The documentary follows Denese Joy Becker/Dominga Sic Ruiz, who was adopted by a white family as a child, as she comes to learn that she is a survivor of the 1982 Río ...
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Indigenous Migration in Canada, 2006–2011

Canadian Studies in Population, 2019
Using data from the 2011 National Household Survey 5-year migration question, we examined the migration of First Nations, Inuit and Metis between communities. Migration into and out of First Nations Reserves, small urban and rural areas, and Census metropolitan areas was estimated, as was migration into and out of Inuit Nunangat.
Martin Cooke, Christopher Penney
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Indigenous Routes: A Framework for Understanding Indigenous Migration

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2010
Carlos Yescas Angeles Trujano, Indigenous Routes: A Framework for Understanding Indigenous Migration Geneva: IOM, 2008, 81 pp., $21.00, pb.
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MIGRATION, INDIGENIZATION AND INTERACTION

2011
Chinese Migration and Globalization Cases from North America Cases from South and Southeast Asia China and Chinese Overseas.
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Introduction: Indigenous Politics–-Migration, Citizenship, Cyberspace

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 2010
The articles in this, the one of three special issues of Alternatives on the theme of indigenous politics in the globalizing world, deal with important questions: How are the flows of people and ideas as well as the institutions to manage them impeded or assisted by the state and other social, political, and economic institutions?
Jungmin Seo, Petrice Flowers
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Mobility and Migration in Indigenous Amazonia

2009
Contrary to ingrained academic and public assumptions, wherein indigenous lowland South American societies are viewed as the product of historical emplacement and spatial stasis, there is widespread evidence to suggest that migration and displacement have been the norm, and not the exception.
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Migration and agrarian transformation in Indigenous Mexico

Journal of Agrarian Change, 2017
AbstractMigration is of particular concern to Indigenous peoples and communities. It physically separates those who migrate from the land upon which collective processes of labour and ritual practice are often based, it affects congruence between individual and collective rationality (as migrants make the choice to maintain or relinquish community ...
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Indigenous Youth Migration and Language Contact

International Multilingual Research Journal, 2013
Few studies ethnographically detail how Indigenous young people's mobility intersects with sociolinguistic transformation in an interconnected world. Drawing on a decade-long study of youth and language contact, I analyze Yup'ik young people's migration in relation to emerging language ideologies and patterns of language use in “Piniq,” (pseudonym), a ...
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Coloniality, belonging, and indigeneity in Peruvian migration narratives

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2020
Transnational lives include not only the mobility of individuals, but of racialized discourses that reinforce and sustain inequalities and exclusion.
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Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Migration

Abstract The situation of Indigenous Peoples remains largely invisible in the context of international migration law and policy. Indeed, while instruments such as the Global Compact on Migration call for increased attention to the human rights of migrants, it does not take into the particularized human rights violations, such as the ...
Angela R. Riley, Kristen A. Carpenter
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