Decolonization

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"The Primitive Has Escaped Control": Narrating the Nation in The Heartsong of Charging Elk

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Andrea Opitz
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 18, no. 3, Fall, 2006, pp. 98-106
Description
Describes how Blackfeet author James Welch contributed to decolonization by questioning the relationship between government policies of removal, extinction and assimilation and stereotypical representations of Native American identity. Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 98.
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The Promised Land

Alternate Title
CBC Ideas
Indigenous Speaker Series
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Max FineDay
Description
This episode of Ideas includes a lecture by Max FineDay given at Vancouver Island University as Part of the University's "Indigenous Speakers Series." FineDay, the Executive Director of Canada Roots Exchange discusses the historical legacy of treaties, reserves, the pass system, economic disenfranchisement and relates them to contemporary the intergenerational pain among Indigenous youth has led to young children taking their own lives, he argues that reconciliation must include land reclamation.
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Protecting and Defending our People: Nakni tushka anowa (The Warrior's Path) Final Report. APA Division 45 Warrior’s Path Presidential Task Force (2020)

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Michelle Aiello
Danna Bismar
Saskias Casanova
Jesus Manuel Casas
Doris Chang ... [et al.]
Journal of Indigenous Research, vol. 8, 2021, pp. 1-47
Description

A Report on the need for changes in the psychology field when dealing with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) citizens.

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Psychological Decolonization: Getting Back My Indian Soul

Alternate Title
American Academy of Religion Eastern International Regional Conference, Ottawa, Ontario
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Margaret Robinson
Description
Looks at self investigation of identity, racialization and linking to Native history.
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Psychological Services/Therapy in First Nations Populations: A Critical Perspective

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Mike Webster
BC Psychologist, Psychological Services for First Nations, Spring, 2012, pp. [10]-12
Description
Contends that the mental health of Aboriginal communities with more control of local government, renewed cultural practices, and successful land claims, boast overall improved mental health for their constituents. Entire issue on one PDF. To access article, scroll to page 10.
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Putting Feathers on Our Words: Kaona as a Decolonial Aesthetic Practice in Hawaiian Literature

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Brandy Nālani McDougall
Decolonization, vol. 3, no. 1, Indigenous Art, Aesthetics and Decolonial Struggle, 2014, pp. 1-22
Description
Discusses examples of intellectual and aesthetic practices in Hawaiian literature that layer cultural and historic ideologies within deeper meanings and themes important to Hawaiian culture.
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Putting Indigenous Harm Reduction to Work: Developing and Evaluating “Not Just Naloxone”

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sarah Levine
Andrea Medley
Alexa Norton
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 16, no. 2, Wisdom of the Elders: Honouring Spiritual Laws in Indigenous Knowledge, 2021, pp. 244-266
Description

Evaluates the use of more traditional holistic culturally sensitive approaches to address harm reduction for Indigenous people and communities.  

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Queering Ideas of Indigeneity: Response in Repose: Challenging, Engaging and Ignoring Centralising Ontologies, Responsibilities, Deflections and Erasures

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sandy O'Sullivan
Journal of Global Indigeneity, vol. 1, no. 1, Culture Queer/Queering Culture Symposium, 2015, p. article 5
Description
Discusses responsibilities for understanding Queer identity both externally and internally. Accompanying interview. Accompanying presentation.
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Questions of Privacy and Confidentiality after Atrocity: Collecting and Retaining Records of the Residential School System in Canada

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Tricia Logan
Genocide Studies International, vol. 12, no. 1, Spring, 2018, pp. [92]-102
Description
Looks at the challenges accessing Canadian residential school records and how the decision to destroy certain survivor accounts regarding abuse in residential schools is a threat to the memory of cultural genocide in Canada.
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Race for Sale: Narratives of Possession in Two "Ethnic" Museums

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Patricia Penn Hilden
Drama Review / T D R: The Journal of Performance Studies, vol. 44, no. 3, Fall, 2000, pp. 11-36
Description
Discusses the decolonization process, which the author states is accomplished by, "moving the center", in this case, from Europe to their own centers. The writer concludes that "underneath the new globalized skin" is the same Euro-defined ethnicity, carrying the same biases that are written into scripts.
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Re-Centring First Nations Knowledge and Places in a Terra Nullius Space

Alternate Title
Re-Centering First Nations Knowledge and Places in a Terra Nullius Space
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Irene Watson
AlterNative, vol. 10, no. 5, 2014, pp. 508-520
Description
Investigates the marginalization of Indigenous peoples in the eyes of international law by reason of a colonized status.
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Re-Conceptualizing Research: An Indigenous Perspective

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Naadli Todd Ormiston
First Peoples Child & Family Review, vol. 5, no. 1, 2010, pp. 50-56
Description
Discusses various Indigenizing approaches to research including concepts of actualizing, regeneration of cultures and communities, and sustainable self-determination.
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Re-Storying Māori Legal Histories: Indigenous Articulations in Nineteenth-Century Aotearoa New Zealand

Alternate Title
Re-Storying Maori Legal Histories: Indigenous Articulations in Nineteenth-Century Aotearoa New Zealand
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Nēpia Mahuika
NAIS: Journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, vol. 2, no. 1, Spring, 2015, pp. 40-66
Description
Comments on why Hāmana Mahuika's assailant was tried in a settler court rather than dealt with by the Indigenous peoples in accordance with their own laws and customs.
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Reaching Harmony Across Indigenous and Mainstream Research Contexts: An Emergent Narrative

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Catherine E. Burnette
Shanandora Billiot
Journal of Indigenous Social Development, vol. 4, no. 1, October 2015, pp. [1]-15
Description
Discusses historical context of decolonizing research, analyzes the concept of "insider" and "outsider" research, and identifies barriers and strategies when conducting meaningful research with Indigenous communities.
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Reading Bodies, Writing Blackness: Anti-/Blackness and Nineteenth-Century Kanaka Maoli Literary Nationalism

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Joyce Pualani Warren
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 43, no. 2, [Rethinking Blackness and Indigeneity in the Light of Settler Colonial Theory], 2019, pp. 49-72
Description
Uses the writings of historical Hawaiian leaders to analyze how they embraced their blackness to challenge settler-colonial ideology that their perceived blackness made them unfit for sovereignty. Maoli literature used includes: Prince Alexander Liholiho, Samuel Kamakau, King Kalakaua, and Queen Lili‘uokalani.
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Reclaiming Indigenous Intellectual, Political, and Geographic Space: A Path for Navajo Nationhood

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Lloyd L. Lee
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 32, no. 1, Winter, 2008, pp. 96-110
Description
Article advocates for the restructuring of Diné (Navajo) governance, self-determination, and sovereignty based on the calls from Diné scholars to restructure tribal governance in a way that returns to traditional philosophies and frameworks
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Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Jeanette Villeneuve
BC Studies, no. 130, Summer, 2001, pp. 125-126
Description
Book review of: Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision edited by Marie Battiste. To access this review, scroll to page 125.
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Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
John W. Firesen [sic]
John W. Friesen
Canadian Ethnic Studies , vol. 33, no. 1, January 2001, pp. 137-139
Description
Book review of: Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision edited by Marie Battiste.
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Reclaiming My Indigenous Identity and the Emerging Warrior: An Autoethnography

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Natalie St-Denis
Christine Walsh
Journal of Indigenous Social Development, vol. 5, no. 1, 2016, pp. 1-17
Description
Describes St-Denis’ journey through phases of awakening, exploring, indigenizing, reclaiming and belonging as an integral part of completion of a Indigenous social work degree. Offers a decolonizing critique of social work, its practice and its relationship to contemporary colonizing practices.
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