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Indigenous resurgence is a transformative movement of resistance and decolonization. The practice of Indigenous resurgence is a form of regenerative nation-building and reconnection with all their relations. It constitutes kin-centric relationships among BIPOC peoples and with the natural world.
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Indigenousresurgence is a transformative movement of resistance and decolonization. The practice of Indigenousresurgence is a form of regenerative nation-building...
September 2007. Alfred, Taiaiake; Corntassel, Jeff (2005). "Being Indigenous: Resurgences against Contemporary Colonialism". Government and Opposition. 40...
Jaskiran (ed.), "INTRODUCTION: IndigenousResurgence, Decolonization, and Movements for Environmental Justice", IndigenousResurgence, Decolonialization and Movements...
proponent of Indigenousresurgence, Simpson suggests an alternative ideology focused on rebuilding Indigenous nationhood using Indigenous intelligence...
(2015). Tsilhqot'in Nation v British Columbia: Aboriginal Title, IndigenousResurgence, and the Politics of Recognition (Thesis). Carleton University....
Retrieved December 14, 2015. "Colonization, Fire Suppression, and IndigenousResurgence in the Face of Climate Change". YES! Magazine. Archived from the...
music and greater public interest in indigenous culture. The movement for indigenous cultural and political resurgence in Taiwan traces its roots to the...
The genocide of Indigenous peoples, colonial genocide, or settler genocide is the intentional elimination of Indigenous peoples as a part of the process...
Naming for Environmental Justice". In Dhillon, Jaskiran (ed.). IndigenousResurgence: Decolonialization and Movements for Environmental Justice. Berghahn...
has been a resurgence of interest in traditional cultures and many African countries have taken steps to preserve and promote their indigenous heritage...
land banks and land back: Accounting, social reproduction and Indigenousresurgence". EPA: Economy and Space. doi:10.1177/0308518X211060842. hdl:10092/103260...
ISBN 978-0-8020-8800-0. Borrows, John (2002). Recovering Canada: the resurgence of Indigenous law. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-3679-7. Cairns...
part of appropriating Mormon themes of revelation and ideas about indigenousresurgence, Kanaka Maoli author Matthew Kaopio's 2005 novel Written in the...
Identity in St. Vincent". In Forte, Maximilian Christian (ed.). IndigenousResurgence in the Contemporary Caribbean: Amerindian Survival and Revival....
one of the leaders of an artistic Indigenousresurgence, exemplifying the remixing of tradition, bridging Indigenous history and futurity. Their second...
2021-02-08. Norgaard, Kari. "Colonization, Fire Suppression, and IndigenousResurgence in the Face of Climate Change". YES! Magazine. Retrieved 2021-02-08...
limited the ability of Indigenous peoples to practice traditional spiritualities, many communities are undergoing resurgence through self-determination...
evidence from newspapers, and Indigenous oral history research with Elders from the Serpent River community. Serpent River Resurgence won three awards from the...
Estevez, Jorge (2006). "iii: Ocama-Daca Taíno (Hear me, I am Taíno)". IndigenousResurgence in the Contemporary Caribbean. New York: Peter Lang Publishing....
Movement, and the increasing resurgence of modern Native cultures since. The most common of the modern terms to refer to Indigenous peoples of the United States...
Estevez, Jorge (2006). "iii: Ocama-Daca Taíno (Hear me, I am Taíno)". IndigenousResurgence in the Contemporary Caribbean. New York: Peter Lang Publishing....
Recognition: Indigenous Self-Determination as Prefigurative Practice.” Ed. Leanne Simpson. Lighting the Eighth Fire: The Liberation, Resurgence, and Protection...
contributing author of IndigenousResurgence in the Contemporary Caribbean: Amerindian Survival And Revival (2006), Indigenous Cosmopolitans: Transnational...
The genocide of indigenous peoples in Brazil began with the Portuguese colonization of the Americas, when Pedro Álvares Cabral made landfall in what is...
The Ainu are an ethnic group comprising related Indigenous peoples who are native to northern Japan, including Hokkaido and Northeast Honshu, as well as...
writing of Norwegian literature. Two major events precipitated a major resurgence in Norwegian literature: in 1811 a Norwegian university was established...