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Indigenous resurgence : decolonialization and movements for environmental justice / edited by Jaskiran Dhillon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Brooklyn : Berghahn Books, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781800732476
  • 1800732473
  • 9781800732858
  • 1800732856
Uniform titles:
  • Originally published as a special issue of: Environment & society. Vol. 9, Issue 1 (2018).
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Indigenous resurgence.LOC classification:
  • GN380 .I535 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Contemporary megaprojects : an introduction / Jaskiran Dhillon -- Mino-Mnaamodzawin : achieving indigenous environmental justice in Canada / Deborah McGregor -- Decolonizing development in Diné Bikeyah : resource extraction, anti-capitalism, and relational futures / Melanie K. Yazzie -- Fighting invasive infrastructures : indigenous relations against pipelines / Anne Spice -- Unsettling the land : indigeneity, ontology, and hybridity in settler colonialism / Paul Berne Burow, Samara Brock, and Michael R. Dove -- Hunting for justice : an indigenous critique of the North American model of wildlife conservation / Lauren Eichler and David Baumeister -- Righting names : the importance of Native American philosophies of naming for environmental justice / Rebekah Sinclair -- Damaging environments : land, settler colonialism, and security for Indigenous Peoples / Wilfrid Greaves -- Settler colonialism, ecology, and environmental injustice / Kyle Whyte -- Contradictions of solidarity : whiteness, settler coloniality, and the mainstream environmental movement / Joe Curnow and Anjali Helferty.
Summary: "From the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's resistance against the Dakota Access pipeline to the Nepalese Newar community's protest of the Fast Track Road Project, Indigenous peoples around the world are standing up and speaking out against global capitalism to protect the land, water, and air. By reminding us of the fundamental importance of placing Indigenous politics, histories, and ontologies at the center of our social movements, Indigenous Resurgence positions environmental justice within historical, social, political, and economic contexts, exploring the troubling relationship between colonial and environmental violence and reframing climate change and environmental degradation through an anticolonial lens" -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contemporary megaprojects : an introduction / Jaskiran Dhillon -- Mino-Mnaamodzawin : achieving indigenous environmental justice in Canada / Deborah McGregor -- Decolonizing development in Diné Bikeyah : resource extraction, anti-capitalism, and relational futures / Melanie K. Yazzie -- Fighting invasive infrastructures : indigenous relations against pipelines / Anne Spice -- Unsettling the land : indigeneity, ontology, and hybridity in settler colonialism / Paul Berne Burow, Samara Brock, and Michael R. Dove -- Hunting for justice : an indigenous critique of the North American model of wildlife conservation / Lauren Eichler and David Baumeister -- Righting names : the importance of Native American philosophies of naming for environmental justice / Rebekah Sinclair -- Damaging environments : land, settler colonialism, and security for Indigenous Peoples / Wilfrid Greaves -- Settler colonialism, ecology, and environmental injustice / Kyle Whyte -- Contradictions of solidarity : whiteness, settler coloniality, and the mainstream environmental movement / Joe Curnow and Anjali Helferty.

"From the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's resistance against the Dakota Access pipeline to the Nepalese Newar community's protest of the Fast Track Road Project, Indigenous peoples around the world are standing up and speaking out against global capitalism to protect the land, water, and air. By reminding us of the fundamental importance of placing Indigenous politics, histories, and ontologies at the center of our social movements, Indigenous Resurgence positions environmental justice within historical, social, political, and economic contexts, exploring the troubling relationship between colonial and environmental violence and reframing climate change and environmental degradation through an anticolonial lens" -- Provided by publisher.

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