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Sources and methods in indigenous studies
In: The Routledge guides to using historical sources
Historical sources and methods in indigenous studies : touching on the past, looking to the future / Jean M. O'Brien -- Literary reflections on indigenous literary nationalism : on home grounds, singing hogs, and cranky critics / Daniel Heath Justice -- History, anthropology, indigenous studies / Pauline Turner Strong -- Reclaiming the statistical "native" : quantitative historical research beyond the pale / Chris Andersen and Tahu Kukutai -- Recovering, restorying, and returning nahua writing in Mexico / Kelly McDonough -- Mind, heart, hands : thinking, feeling, and doing in indigenous history methodology / K. Tsianina Lomawaima -- Relationality : a key presupposition of an indigenous social research paradigm / Aileen Moreton-Robinson -- Standing with and speaking as faith: a feminist-indigenous approach to inquiry / Kim TallBear -- Stepping in it : how to smell the fullness of indigenous histories / Vicente Diaz -- Intellectual history and indigenous methodology / Robert Warrior -- A genealogy of critical Hawaiian studies, late 20th to 21st century / Noenoe K. Silva -- Placing the city : crafting urban indigenous histories / Coll Thrush -- "I do still have a letter" : our sea of archives / Alice Te Punga Somerville -- History with nana : family, life, and the spoken source / Aroha Harris -- Elder brother as theoretical framework / Robert Innes -- Histories with communities : struggles, collaborations, transformations / Amy E. Den Ouden -- Places and peoples : Sámi feminist technoscience and supradisciplinary research methods / May-Britt Ohman, Uppsala University -- Oral history / William Bauer, Jr -- Status, sustainability, and American Indian women in the twentieth century / Jacki Thompson Rand -- Representations of violence : (re)telling indigenous women's stories and the politics of knowledge production / Shannon Speed -- Feminism and history, sources and methods in indigenous history / Mishuana Goeman -- History and masculinity / Brendan Hokowhitu -- Indigenous is to queer as... : queer questions for indigenous studies / Mark Rifkin -- State violence, history, and Maya literature in Guatemala / Emilio de valle Escalante -- Pieces left along the trail : material culture histories and indigenous studies / Sherry Farrell Racette, in conversation with Alan Corbiere and Crystal Migwans -- Authoring indigenous studies in three dimensions : an approach to museum curation / Gabrielle Tayac -- Future tense : indigenous film, pedagogy, promise / Michelle Raheja -- Stories as law : a method to live by / Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark -- Metis in the borderlands of the Northern Plains in the nineteenth century / Brenda Macdougall and Nicole St-Onge -- Plotting colonization and recentering indigenous actors : approaches to and sources for studying the history of indigenous education / Margaret D. Jacobs -- Laws, codes, and informal practices : building ethical procedures for historical research with indigenous medical records / Mary Jane Logan McCallum -- Toward a post-quincentennial approach to the study of genocide / Jeffrey Ostler -- Revealing, reporting, and reflecting: indigenous studies research as praxis in reconciliation projects / Sheryl Lightfoot
Critical indigenous studies: engagements in first world locations
In: Critical issues in indigenous studies
This is an edited volume with contributions by leading scholars on the central epistemological, theoretical, political, and pedagogical questions and debates that constitute the discipline of Indigenous Studies. The volume emerges from a 2012 symposium hosted by the Indigenous Studies Research Network at Queensland University of Technology. The volume is organized into three sections: the first section includes essays that interrogate the embeddedness of Indigenous studies within academic institutions; the essays in the second section explore the epistemology of the discipline; and the third section's essays are devoted to understanding the locales of critical inquiry and practice. Moreton- Robinson's introductory essay provides a brief history of the discipline
Routledge handbook of critical indigenous studies
In: Routledge international handbooks
Queer indigenous studies: critical interventions in theory, politics, and literature
In: First peoples : new directions in indigenous studies
Disciplinary futures: sociology in conversation with American, ethnic, and indigenous studies
"As Ethnic Studies grows across campuses, traditional disciplines need to change. Disciplinary Futures brings together leading scholars who explain why and how fields of study can learn from one another in order to advance research on race/racism, white supremacy, and racial justice"--
World Affairs Online
Ancestral Places: Understanding Kanaka Geographies. First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies
In: Pacific affairs, Band 89, Heft 1, S. 243
ISSN: 0030-851X
Native studies keywords
In: Critical issues in indigenous studies
"This is an edited volume that provides definitions, meanings, and significances of select key concepts often used in Native studies. These concepts include: sovereignty, land, indigeneity, nations, blood, tradition, colonialism, and indigenous epistemologies/knowledges. The manuscript is divided into eight sections, and each section includes three or four essays about one of the concepts. The essays provide an historical, social, and political context for the concepts and indicate how they have been drawn upon by scholars of Native studies." - Provided by the publisher
Violence against indigenous women: literature, activism, resistance
In: Indigenous studies series
"Indigenous communities have been organizing against violence since newcomers first arrived, but the cases of missing and murdered women have only recently garnered broad public attention. Violence Against Indigenous Women joins the conversation by analyzing the socially interventionist work of Indigenous women poets, playwrights, filmmakers, and fiction-writers. Organized as a series of case studies that pair literary interventions with recent sites of activism and policy-critique, the book puts literature in dialogue with anti-violence debate to illuminate new pathways toward action."--
Critical indigenous rights studies
In: Routledge research in human rights law
Introduction: the contours of a field of critical indigenous rights studies / Giselle corradi, Koen de Feyter, Ellen Desmet, and Katrijn Vanhees -- Indigeneity vs development : nubian rights mobilisation in Egypt / Maja Janmyr -- Politics of oneness and TWA's struggle for land : questioning identity discourses in Rwanda / Katrijn Vanhees -- The impact of migration processes on indigenous peoples' rights : challenges for identity and culture / Asier Martínez de Bringas -- A dual perspective on the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress / Fons Coomans -- Protecting traditional cultural expressions, copyright tensions, and human rights opportunities? / Kelly Breemen -- Indigenous people involvement in the REDD+ global debate : case study from the Amazon basin / Liliana Lozano -- The rights of indigenous peoples in the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights : a third world approaches to international law assessment to advance their protection in the Inter-American human rights system / Salvador Herencia Carrasco -- The 2005 draft Nordic Sámi Convention and the implementation of the right of the Sámi people to self-determination / Dorothée Cambou -- Legislation coordination and cooperation mechanisms between indigenous and ordinary jurisdictions : reflections on progress and setbacks in Ecuador / Lieselotte Viaene and Guillermo Fernández-Maldonado
Therapeutic nations: healing in an age of indigenous human rights
In: Critical issues in indigenous studies
Mapping indigenous presence: north Scandinavian and North American perspectives
In: Critical issues in indigenous studies