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Singing: Global Indigeneity and Robert Burns
2018Hessell contributes an innovative angle to global Burns studies by considering Māori translations of Burns’s verse. The chapter looks at the Māori journalist and preacher Reweti Kōhere’s translation of extracts from Burns’s poems to illustrate his regular newspaper articles in the 1920s and early 1930s.
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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1998
Strategies for indigenous self-determination have emerged at unique junctures in national and global geopolitical arenas, challenging the formal hegemony of the nation-state with claims to land rights, sovereignty and self-governance. These movements are reflected qualitatively, in a variety of social, political, and cultural forms, including popular ...
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Strategies for indigenous self-determination have emerged at unique junctures in national and global geopolitical arenas, challenging the formal hegemony of the nation-state with claims to land rights, sovereignty and self-governance. These movements are reflected qualitatively, in a variety of social, political, and cultural forms, including popular ...
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Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies, 2016
Abstract This article sets out to examine the ways in which Indigenous trauma texts employ storytelling as discursive practice and convention to narrate the complex forces of collective and transgenerational traumata. This will be established through an analysis of Tina Makereti’s debut novel Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings (2014). Examining
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Abstract This article sets out to examine the ways in which Indigenous trauma texts employ storytelling as discursive practice and convention to narrate the complex forces of collective and transgenerational traumata. This will be established through an analysis of Tina Makereti’s debut novel Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings (2014). Examining
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Studies in South Asian Film & Media
This article critically examines how contemporary Kokborok music videos from Tripura, Northeast India, mediate the fraught dialectic between safeguarding Indigenous Tripuri cultural identity and negotiating mainstream Bollywood influences. Tracing the ‘Bollywoodization’ of these vernacular screen texts, it explores how traditional Tripuri expressions ...
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This article critically examines how contemporary Kokborok music videos from Tripura, Northeast India, mediate the fraught dialectic between safeguarding Indigenous Tripuri cultural identity and negotiating mainstream Bollywood influences. Tracing the ‘Bollywoodization’ of these vernacular screen texts, it explores how traditional Tripuri expressions ...
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Why Should We Sing to the Sharks? Language Reclamation and Indigenous Wellbeing
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Indigenous cosmologies of energy for a sustainable energy future
Nature Energy, 2022Antonella Mazzone +2 more
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Indigenous health part 2: the underlying causes of the health gap
Lancet, The, 2009Malcolm King
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