Sovereignty, Solidarity, & The Land Back Movement
This list support's J. Kēhaulani Kauanui's course "Sovereignty, Solidarity, & The Land Back Movement," starting Thu, Feb 18 at 8 p.m. on Think Olio.
This Olio will focus on select historical moments, geographical sites, and case studies to explore the complexities of life for indigenous peoples in the Pacific Islands and North America subject to the authority of the United States. Related themes to be presented include an examination of Indigenous peoples' varied political status in relation to questions of sovereignty and self-determination, structures of settler colonialism and resistance, and diverse forms of indigenous agency.
For more info and to sign up for the course, click here to check out Think Olio' course page.
Honoring the Circle: Ongoing Learning of the West from...
Betty Booth Donohue, Bruce E. Johansen, et al.
Honoring the Circle: Ongoing Learning from American Indians...
Sally Roesch Wagner Ain Haas, Stephen M. Sachs, et al.
Honoring the Circle: Ongoing Learning from American Indians...
Donna K. Dial, Amy Fatzinger, et al.
Honoring the Circle: Ongoing Learning from American Indians...
Stephen M. Sachs and Bruce E. Johansen
Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to...
Robert Allen Warrior and Paul Chaat Smith
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