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Naandamo: Indigenous Connections to Underwater Heritage, Settler Colonialism, and Underwater Archaeology in the North American Great Lakes

open access: yesHeritage
The North American Great Lakes offer a dynamic case study of inundated cultural landscapes. These bodies of water and the life around them have never been static.
Ashley Lemke, Mark Freeland
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Ongoing Colonial Violence in Settler States

open access: yesLateral, 2017
Response to J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, "A Structure, Not an Event: Settler Colonialism and Enduring Indigeneity," published in Lateral 5.1. Jafri articulates how a critical race feminist/queer lens makes possible thinking that sees the repetitions of ...
Beenash Jafri
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Decolonial Gestures in Canada’s Settler State: Contemporary Indigenous Writers Jordan Abel and Leanne Simpson

open access: yesBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture, 2017
This paper discusses the ways recent texts by two Indigenous Canadian writers, Jordan Abel’s collection of conceptual poetry Un/Inhabited and Leanne Simpson’s short stories and poems Islands of Decolonial Love, engage in what Walter Mignolo terms ...
Kristina Aurylaite
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Agency and Counter-Agency in Curriculum Studies

open access: yesJournal of Curriculum Theorizing
This essay examines an episode of teaching in which the inclusion of content about Indigenous history, contemporary presence, and culture triggered protean social and material resistance.
Sage Hatch, Jerry Lee Rosiek
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Investigating the Colonial Project of Domestic and Intragroup Violence in the Queer Indigenous Community

open access: yesJournal of Global Indigeneity
Within Indigenous communities, there is often a lack of discussion of the ongoing harmful effects of the practice of colonial gender, sex, and sexuality.
Aaliyah A. Gonzalez
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Responding to Settler Colonialism in the Community Archive: Jewish Approaches to Reconciliation

open access: yesCanadian Jewish Studies, 2022
This article explores how Canadian Jewish community archives are responding to and engaging with reconciliation. Reconciliation, which entered national public discourse largely through the activities of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (
jason chalmers
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We still live among you: colonial continuities, biocultural resistance, and the struggle for environmental justice in Upushwea, the territory of the last Yaghan people

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Dynamics
This article examines the historical and contemporary struggles of the ancestral inhabitants of Upushwea (Puerto Williams Port), Chile, particularly the Yaghan, Kawéskar, and Selk’nam indigenous peoples, with a particular focus on marine policies ...
Juan Mansilla, Soledad Soza
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Reversing Racism in the Time of Reconciliation? Settler Colonialism, Race, and Alberta Teachers

open access: yesCanadian Journal for New Scholars in Education, 2017
With Alberta Education planning new policies and curricula that focus on Indigenous content, it is important to see how educators recognize and explain racism.
Danielle Lorenz
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Beyond Fistfights and Basketball: Reclaiming Native American Masculinity

open access: yesHumans
Substantial and necessary research examining the violence perpetrated against Native women continues to flourish, while violence and masculinity studies focused on Native men draws little attention.
Dianne Baumann
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