Being indigenous : perspectives on activism, culture, language and identity

書誌事項

Being indigenous : perspectives on activism, culture, language and identity

edited by Neyooxet Greymorning

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Examining a political reality of indigenous languages and cultures / Neyooxet Greymorning
  • Life after land loss : policies and consequences of forced relocations of the Kola Sámi / Anna Afanasyeva
  • Eualeyai story tracks / Larissa Behrendt
  • The staying force of Inuit knowledge / Peter Irniq
  • Aspects of traditions and traditional knowledge in Sámi culture / Gunvor Guttorm
  • The lessons of coyote and the medicine tree / Arleen Adams
  • Colonization as myth-making : a case study in Aotearoa / Moana Jackson
  • Of this red earth / Henrietta Mann
  • For a Greenlandic independence / Jens Heinrich
  • The split-head resistance and reconciliation / James Sakej Henderson
  • Reflections and feelings deriving from a Pulakaumaka within my heart / Kauanoe Kamana - Original ("indigenous") nations and philosophical activism / Kauanoe Kamana - Original ("indigenous") nations and philosophical activism / Steven Newcomb
  • "She must be civilized, she paints her toe nails" / Sharon Venne
  • Current status and issues of Ainu cultural revitalization / Jirota Kitahara
  • Language rejuvenation and accelerated second language acquisition / Neyooxet Greymorning
  • Literacy and revitalizing endangered languages / Robert Hall
  • A discussion on Blackfoot language rejuvenation / Neyooxet Greymorning, Robert Hall, Sterling HolyWhiteMountain

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume gives voice to an impressive range of Indigenous authors who share their knowledge and perspectives on issues that pertain to activism, culture, language and identity - the fabric of being Indigenous. The contributions highlight the experiences of Indigenous peoples from a variety of countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Greenland, Norway and Russia. The book provides valuable historical and political insight into the lingering impact of colonization, considering the issues faced by Indigenous peoples today and reflecting on the ability of their cultures, languages and identities to survive in the twenty-first century.

目次

  • Introduction 1. Examining a Political Reality of Indigenous Language and Culture 2. Life After Land Loss: Forced Relocation Policies and their Consequences for the Kola Sami 3. Eualeyai Story Tracks 4. The Staying Force of Inuit Knowledge 5. Traditions and Traditional Knowledge in the Sami culture 6. The Lessons of Coyote and the Medicine Tree 7. Colonization as Myth-Making
  • A Case Study in Aotearoa 8. Of This Red Earth 9. For a Greenlandic Independence 10. The Split-Head Resistance and Reconciliation 11. Reflections and Feelings Deriving from a Pulakaumaka within my Heart 12. Original ('Indigenous') Nations and Philosophical Activism 13. She Must be Civilized, She Paints Her Toenails 14. Current Status of Ainu Cultural Revitalization 15. Language Rejuvenation and Accelerated Second Language Acquisition 16. Literacy and Revitalizing Endangered Languages 17. A Discussion on Blackfoot Language Rejuvenation

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