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Being Together In Place Indigenous Coexistence In A More Than Human World 1st Edition Soren C Larsen

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Being Together In Place Indigenous Coexistence In A More Than Human World 1st Edition Soren C Larsen
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.12 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Soren C. Larsen, Jay T. Johnson
ISBN: 9781517902223, 1517902223
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Being Together In Place Indigenous Coexistence In A More Than Human World 1st Edition Soren C Larsen by Soren C. Larsen, Jay T. Johnson 9781517902223, 1517902223 instant download after payment.

Being Together in Place explores the landscapes that convene Native and non-Native people into sustained and difficult negotiations over their radically different interests and concerns. Grounded in three sites—the Cheslatta-Carrier traditional territory in British Columbia; the Wakarusa Wetlands in northeastern Kansas; and the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in Aotearoa/New Zealand—this book highlights the challenging, tentative, and provisional work of coexistence around such contested spaces as wetlands, treaty grounds, fishing spots, recreation areas, cemeteries, heritage trails, and traditional village sites. At these sites, activists learn how to articulate and defend their intrinsic and life-supportive ways of being, particularly to those who are intent on damaging or destroying these places. 

Using ethnographic research and a geographic perspective, Soren C. Larsen and Jay T. Johnson show how the communities in these regions challenge the power relations that structure the ongoing (post)colonial encounter in liberal democratic settler-states. Emerging from their conversations with activists was a distinctive sense that the places for which they cared had agency, a “call” that pulled them into dialogue, relationships, and action with human and nonhuman others. This being-together-in-place, they find, speaks in a powerful way to the vitalities of coexistence: where humans and nonhumans are working to decolonize their relationships; where reciprocal guardianship is being stitched back together in new and unanticipated ways; and where a new kind of “place thinking” is emerging on the borders of colonial power.

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