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Chapter three. Friendships and Broken Friendships: Reframing Borders, Anglo Settler States, and Indigenous Peoples
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David B. Macdonald
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I rethinking borders, sovereignty, and power in indigenous spaces
- Chapter one.Reconciling Witchcraft and Hoṛ Cosmopolitanism: Boundary Restorative Violence and the Spatial Temporality of Ancestral Transboundary Practices 41
- Chapter two. Rethinking Neoliberal Internet Communication Technology Governance for Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from Kurdish Subaltern “Counterpublic Spheres” 73
- Chapter three. Friendships and Broken Friendships: Reframing Borders, Anglo Settler States, and Indigenous Peoples 101
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Part II Borders as obstructions to indigenous peoples’ rights
- Chapter four. South Asia’s Fractured Frontier: Armed Conflict and Trafficking of Narcotics and Small Arms in the Indigenous Border Territories of Manipur and Northeast India 125
- Chapter five. Russia’s Arctic Dream and Indigenous Disempowerment: Change and Continuity 143
- Chapter six. The Biopolitics of Government Directives and the Jumma Indigenous Peoples along the Borders of Bangladesh 167
- Chapter seven. COVID-19, States of Exception, and Indigenous Self-Determination 184
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Part III Globalization and economic integration’s impacts on cross-border indigenous peoples
- Chapter eight. Environmental Violence, Cross-Border Traffic in Banned Pesticides, and Impacts on the Indigenous Peoples of Rio Yaqui, Sonora, Mexico 205
- Chapter nine. Colonial Environmental Interventions: Foregrounding Indigenous Sovereignty within Global Geoengineering Governance 227
- Chapter ten. Disconnected Clans in Fragmented Rangelands: Aligning the East African Community Integration Process with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 256
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Part IV. Indigenous peoples exercising self-determination across borders
- Chapter eleven. No Borders on Gender Justice and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: The Power of Transnational Solidarity and Exchange 275
- Chapter twelve. The A´i Cofán Nationality of Ecuador: Between Invasion, the Border, and Resistance 295
- Chapter fourteen. Haudenosaunee Passports and Decolonizing Borders 332
- Contributors 351
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I rethinking borders, sovereignty, and power in indigenous spaces
- Chapter one.Reconciling Witchcraft and Hoṛ Cosmopolitanism: Boundary Restorative Violence and the Spatial Temporality of Ancestral Transboundary Practices 41
- Chapter two. Rethinking Neoliberal Internet Communication Technology Governance for Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from Kurdish Subaltern “Counterpublic Spheres” 73
- Chapter three. Friendships and Broken Friendships: Reframing Borders, Anglo Settler States, and Indigenous Peoples 101
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Part II Borders as obstructions to indigenous peoples’ rights
- Chapter four. South Asia’s Fractured Frontier: Armed Conflict and Trafficking of Narcotics and Small Arms in the Indigenous Border Territories of Manipur and Northeast India 125
- Chapter five. Russia’s Arctic Dream and Indigenous Disempowerment: Change and Continuity 143
- Chapter six. The Biopolitics of Government Directives and the Jumma Indigenous Peoples along the Borders of Bangladesh 167
- Chapter seven. COVID-19, States of Exception, and Indigenous Self-Determination 184
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Part III Globalization and economic integration’s impacts on cross-border indigenous peoples
- Chapter eight. Environmental Violence, Cross-Border Traffic in Banned Pesticides, and Impacts on the Indigenous Peoples of Rio Yaqui, Sonora, Mexico 205
- Chapter nine. Colonial Environmental Interventions: Foregrounding Indigenous Sovereignty within Global Geoengineering Governance 227
- Chapter ten. Disconnected Clans in Fragmented Rangelands: Aligning the East African Community Integration Process with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 256
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Part IV. Indigenous peoples exercising self-determination across borders
- Chapter eleven. No Borders on Gender Justice and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: The Power of Transnational Solidarity and Exchange 275
- Chapter twelve. The A´i Cofán Nationality of Ecuador: Between Invasion, the Border, and Resistance 295
- Chapter fourteen. Haudenosaunee Passports and Decolonizing Borders 332
- Contributors 351
- Index 359