ISBN:
9781799837312
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (320 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Indigenous research of land, self, and spirit
DDC:
305.8
Keywords:
Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Indigenous cultures meticulously protect and preserve their traditions. Those traditions often have deep connections to the homelands of indigenous peoples, thus forming strong relationships between culture, land, and communities. Autoethnography can help shed light on the nature and complexity of these relationships. Indigenous Research of Land, Self, and Spirit is a collection of innovative research that focuses on the ties between indigenous cultures and the constructs of land as self and agency. It also covers critical intersectional, feminist, and heuristic inquiries across a variety of indigenous peoples. Highlighting a broad range of topics including environmental studies, land rights, and storytelling, this book is ideally designed for policymakers, academicians, students, and researchers in the fields of sociology, diversity, anthropology, environmentalism, and history.
Abstract:
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Book Series -- Editorial Advisory Board -- Table of Contents -- Detailed Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Decolonizing Guam With Poetry -- Chapter 2: Sustainable Heritage Tourism Through Gullah Geechee Musical Performance -- Chapter 3: A Qualitative Study of Native American Higher Education and Student Resiliency -- Chapter 4: Of the Land, for the Land, and by the Land -- Chapter 5: Receding Dependence on Forests -- Chapter 6: Culturally Responsive Instruction as Computer-Based Reading Engagement and Literacy Among Native American Students -- Chapter 7: Land, Rights, and Tenure Insecurity on Customary Land in Zambia -- Chapter 8: Land as Agency -- Chapter 9: A Critical Review of the Native American Tradition of Circle Practices -- Chapter 10: Accessibility of Land Claims Records at Kruger National Park of South Africa -- Chapter 11: Settler Colonialism and the Capricious Seizure of Unwanted Land, or How the Huni Kuin were Expelled From Plácido de Castro, Acre, Brazil -- Chapter 12: Intergenerational Trauma and Other Unique Challenges as Barriers to Native American Educational Success -- Chapter 13: Dancing With the Dreamweavers -- Chapter 14: The Hauntings and Heart of a Place -- Chapter 15: Struggles With Historical Trauma -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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