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2 Global perspectives on Indigeneity
Indigenous perspectives on global Indigeneity
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- List of contributors x
- Foreword xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- 1 Global Indigenous futures 1
- 2 Global perspectives on Indigeneity 9
- 3 Translocal Indigenous communities 27
- 4 Connecting back home 46
- 5 Oceanic intimacies 70
- 6 ‘Whānau: an interconnected world’ 95
- 7 Erasure, resilience, continuity 116
- 8 Weaving Indigenous relationalities for the Anthropocene 139
- 9 Social media and global networks of Indigeneity 162
- 10 Indigiqueer futures 179
- 11 Bio-power, the governmentality of killing and Indigenous people’s resistance 203
- 12 Queer multi-racial sovereign networks 214
- 13 Transnational Indigenous feminisms 228
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- List of contributors x
- Foreword xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- 1 Global Indigenous futures 1
- 2 Global perspectives on Indigeneity 9
- 3 Translocal Indigenous communities 27
- 4 Connecting back home 46
- 5 Oceanic intimacies 70
- 6 ‘Whānau: an interconnected world’ 95
- 7 Erasure, resilience, continuity 116
- 8 Weaving Indigenous relationalities for the Anthropocene 139
- 9 Social media and global networks of Indigeneity 162
- 10 Indigiqueer futures 179
- 11 Bio-power, the governmentality of killing and Indigenous people’s resistance 203
- 12 Queer multi-racial sovereign networks 214
- 13 Transnational Indigenous feminisms 228
- Index 259