Land back: relational landscapes of Indigenous resistance across the Americas

"Relationships with land are fundamental components of Indigenous worldviews, politics, and identity. The disruption of land relations is a defining feature of colonialism; colonial governments and capitalist industries have violently dispossessed Indigenous lands, and have undermined Indigenou...

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Körperschaft: Land back: Indigenous landscapes of resurgence and freedom (Veranstaltung) (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Dorries, Heather 1979- (HerausgeberIn), Daigle, Michelle (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Washington, D.C. Dumbarton Oaks [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Dumbarton Oaks colloquium on the history of landscape architecture 45
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Zusammenfassung:"Relationships with land are fundamental components of Indigenous worldviews, politics, and identity. The disruption of land relations is a defining feature of colonialism; colonial governments and capitalist industries have violently dispossessed Indigenous lands, and have undermined Indigenous political authority through the production of racialized and gendered hierarchies of difference. Consequently, Indigenous resistance and visions for justice and liberation are bound up with land and land-body relationships that challenge colonial power. "Land back" has become a slogan for Indigenous land protectors across the Americas, reflecting how relations to land are foundational to calls for decolonization and liberation. Land Back: Indigenous Landscapes of Resurgence and Freedom highlights the ways Indigenous peoples and anti-colonial co-resistors understand land relations for political resurgence and freedom across the Americas. Contributors place Indigenous practices of freedom within the particularities of Indigenous place-based laws, cosmologies, and diplomacies, while also demonstrating how Indigeneity is shaped across colonial borders. Collectively, they examine the relationship between language, Indigenous ontologies, and land reclamation; Indigenous ecology and restoration; the interconnectivity of environmental exploitation and racial, class, and gender exploitation; Indigenous diasporic movement; community urban planning; transnational organizing and relational anti-racist place-making; and the role of storytelling and children in movements for liberation"--
Beschreibung:Rückseite Titelblatt: Volume based on papers presented at the symposium "Land Back: Indigenous Landscapes of Resurgence and Freedom", organized by Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C., and held virtually from April 29 to June 10, 2021
Beschreibung:xi, 228 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:9780884025016

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