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Indigenous Places And Colonial Spaces The Politics Of Intertwined Relations Nicole Gombay

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Indigenous Places And Colonial Spaces The Politics Of Intertwined Relations Nicole Gombay
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.99 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Nicole Gombay, Marcela Palomino-Schalscha
ISBN: 9780815384533, 9781138202979, 9781315472539, 081538453X, 1138202975, 1315472538, 2018018684
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Indigenous Places And Colonial Spaces The Politics Of Intertwined Relations Nicole Gombay by Nicole Gombay, Marcela Palomino-schalscha 9780815384533, 9781138202979, 9781315472539, 081538453X, 1138202975, 1315472538, 2018018684 instant download after payment.

In the aftermath of colonial occupation, Indigenous peoples have long fought to assert their sovereignty. This requires that settler colonial societies comprehend the inadequacy of their responses to Indigenous peoples’ contestations of existing power relations.
Taking an international and contemporary perspective, this book critically explores the extent to which Indigenous peoples are transforming the conditions of their coexistence with settler colonial societies. With contributions from Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers across the humanities and social sciences, the book is divided into four sections that reflect some key arenas of debate: ontological negotiations; assertions of connections to and rights over land; the contradictions embedded in practices of "recognition"; and the possibilities for change based on rightful relationships. From medicine to urban spaces, from love to alternative economies, from acts of citizenship to environmental justice, the chapters of this book provide a grounded analysis of how these spaces of intertwined coexistence are being crafted, resisted, reconfigured, and expanded.
Providing concrete insight into the responses of Indigenous communities to the impacts of settler colonialism, this book will appeal to researchers in Cultural Geography, Anthropology, Rural Studies, Political Geography, Indigenous Studies, and Settler Colonial Studies.

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