From the Skin Defending Indigenous Nations Using Theory and Praxis

In this volume, contributors demonstrate the real-world application of Indigenous theory to the work they do in their own communities and how this work is driven by urgency, responsibility, and justice-work that is from the skin . In From the Skin , contributors reflect on and describe how they appl...

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Hlavní autoři: Estes, Nick, Boxer, Elise, Clark, Jerome Jeffery
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Tucson University of Arizona Press 2023
The University of Arizona Press
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Edice:Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies
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ISBN:9780816542505, 0816542503, 0816552274, 081654249X, 9780816542499, 9780816552276
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  • Front Matter Table of Contents Foreword Introduction: CHAPTER 1: Save California Salmon and the Fight for Water Through Indigenous Ethics in Northwestern California CHAPTER 2: Salishan Art and Architecture: CHAPTER 3: The Abundance in All of Us: CHAPTER 4: Indigenous Framework Approach: CHAPTER 5: “The Right to Know”: CHAPTER 6: Living Life on Our Terms: CHAPTER 7: Wótakuye Hduhá Máunnipi Kte (We Are Carrying Kinship into the Future): CHAPTER 8: The Rise of Queer Indigenous Feminism and Pueblo Feminism in The Red Nation Bibliography Contributors Index
  • Cover Half title, Series information, Title Page, Copyright Contents Foreword Introduction: Practitioner-Theorists of Indigenous Studies Animating Embodied Knowledge 1. Save California Salmon and the Fight for Water Through Indigenous Ethics in Northwestern California 2. Salishan Art and Architecture: A Personal Decolonization Journey 3. The Abundance in All of Us: Developing a Framework for Native Wellness and Healing= Unsettling Institutions and Making Community 4. Indigenous Framework Approach: Resisting Colonization Through Cultural Resilience in Public Health 5. The Right to Know: Actualizing Decolonization Through Indigenous Librarianship Making Good Relations Now and Beyond 6. Living Life on Our Terms: Diné Liberation and Relationality in Council Advocating an Indigenous Manifesto 7. Wótakuye Hduhá Máunnipi Kte (We Are Carrying Kinship into the Future): Lakota and Dakota Girls' Place in the Thiyóšpaye and Community 8. The Rise of Queer Indigenous Feminism and Pueblo Feminism in The Red Nation Bibliography Contributors Index