Unsettling settler colonialism in words and land: A case study of far Northern California (original) (raw)

Settler Responsibility: Respatialising Dissent in “America” Beyond Continental Borders

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SETTLER RESPONSIBILITY: Respatializing Dissent in "America" Beyond Continental Borders

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Representation, resistance and the logics of difference: indigenous culture as political resource in the settler-state

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“There is no word for relocation in the Diné language”: Everyday Forms of Refusal to Colonialism(s) on Black Mesa

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Centering Indigenous Resistance and Unsettling Colonial Patterns

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Unsettling settler colonialism

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“Settler Colonialism,” in Stephanie Nohelani Teves, Andrea Smith, and Michelle Raheja (ed.), Native Studies Keywords.

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A world you do not know: settler societies, indigenous peoples and the attack on cultural diversity

Colin J Samson

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Lingua Nullius: Indigenous Language Learning and Revitalization as Sites for Settler-Colonial Violence

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Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Annotated Bibliography

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Unsettling settler colonialism: The discourse and politics of settlers, and solidarity with Indigenous nations

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Decolonization Indigeneity Education Society, 2014

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Foreword to _Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life: Settler States and Indigenous Presence_

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Rhetoric and Resistance in Hawai’i: How Silenced Voices Speak Out in Colonial Contexts

Georganne Nordstrom

Rhetorics of the Americas, 2010

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Contested Lands, Contested Identities: Revisiting the Historical Geographies of North America's Indigenous Peoples

Douglas Deur

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Review: Seeing Settler Colonialism

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Indigenous education, colonization, neoliberal schools, and narratives of survivance

Jaime Nolan, Ernest Weston Jr., James Burns

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The stories hold water: Learning and burning in North Fork Mono homelands

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Narratives of Persistence: Indigenous Negotiations of Colonialism in Alta and Baja California by Lee M. Panich

Caitlin Jacobson

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To rob the world of a people: Language Removal as an Instance of Colonial Genocide in the Fort Alexander Indian Residential School

Natalia Ilyniak

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(Re)riteing the Land: Sogorea Te’ Land Trust, Amah Mutsun Land Trust, and Indigenous Resurgence in California

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American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2024

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Settler Colonial Power and the American Indian Sovereignty Movement 120200413 17576 181u2dn

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Makataimeshekiakiak, Settler Colonialism, and the Specter of Indigenous Liberation

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Re-Collecting Black Hawk: Landscape, Memory, and Power in the American Midwest , 2015

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Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story: Teaching American Indian Rhetorics (eds. King, Gubele, and Anderson) and Indigenous Education: New Directions in Theory and Practice, (eds. Tomlins-Jahnke, Styres, Lilley, and Zinga)

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Resisting Exile in the "Land of the Free": Indigenous Groundwork at Colonial Intersections

Tony Clark

The American Indian Quarterly, 2008

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“A Clash of Native Space and Institutional Place in a Local Choctaw-Upper Creek Memory Site – Decolonizing Critiques and Scholar-Activist Interventions,” American Indian Culture & Research Journal 36:3 (2012): 19-44..

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American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2012

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Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination by Mark Rifkin (review)

Sarah Whitt

American Indian Quarterly, 2018

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Settler Colonial Studies and/as The Western: Resistance and Representation in Academic Discourse and Cultural Production

Alex Young

History of the Present, 2021

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The I/Indian Not-In-The-Textbook: Native/Indigenous Post-Structuralism, Critical Methodologies, Epistemologies, and Tribal Realities as Agency toward the Decolonization of the Territorial Divide In American Indian Studies Courses

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RE-ASSEMBLING RADICAL INDIGENOUS AUTONOMY IN THE ALTA CALIFORNIA HINTERLANDS: SURVIVANCE AT PUHÚ

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Re-Assembling Radical Indigenous Autonomy in the Alta California Hinterlands: Survivance at Puhú, 2020

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Reclaiming Rainmaking from Damming Epistemologies: Indigenous Resistance to Settler Colonial Contributory Injustice

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Making and Breaking Settler Space: Five Centuries of Colonization in North America

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Land, Culture, and Community: Reflections on Native Sovereignty and Property in America

Rebecca Tsosie

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Negotiating Settler Colonialism, Activism, and Emerging Scholarly Identities

Casey Burkholder

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Indigenous elsewheres: refusal and re-membering in education research, policy, and praxis

Sandy Grande

International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2018

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The Flying Heads of Settler Colonialism; or the Ideological Erasures of Indigenous Peoples in Political Theorizing

Yann Allard-Tremblay

Political Studies, 2021

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