Waziyatawin

Her research interests include Indigenous women's roles in resisting colonialism, recovering Indigenous knowledge, and truth-telling as part of restorative justice. She has authored and edited several books about Dakota history, Indigenous resistance, and strategies for decolonization.
Waziyatawin is recognized as a leading Indigenous intellectual and was a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples in the Indigenous Governance Program at the University of Victoria. She taught at Arizona State University from 2000 to 2007. Provided by Wikipedia
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Remember this! Dakota decolonization and the Eli Taylor narratives by Wilson, Angela Cavender
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For indigenous minds only a decolonization handbook
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Indigenizing the academy transforming scholarship and empowering communities
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