Invisible no more: voices from Native America
"For too long, Native American people in the United States have been stereotyped as vestiges of the past, invisible citizens in their own land obliged to remind others, "We are still here!" Yet today, Native leaders are at the center of social change, challenging philanthropic organiz...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For too long, Native American people in the United States have been stereotyped as vestiges of the past, invisible citizens in their own land obliged to remind others, "We are still here!" Yet today, Native leaders are at the center of social change, challenging philanthropic organizations that have historically excluded Native people, and fighting for economic and environmental justice. Edited by Raymond Foxworth of First Nations Development Institute and Steve Dubb of The Nonprofit Quarterly, Invisible No More is a groundbreaking collection of stories by Native American leaders, many of them women, who are leading the way through cultural grounding and nation-building in the areas of community, environmental justice, and economic justice. Authors in the collection come from over a dozen Native nations, including communities in Alaska and Hawaiʻi. Chapters are grouped by themes of challenging philanthropy, protecting community resources, environmental justice, and economic justice. While telling their stories, authors excavate the history and ongoing effects of genocide and colonialism, reminding readers how philanthropic wealth often stems from the theft of Native land and resources, as well as how major national parks such as Yosemite were "conserved" by forcibly expelling Native residents. At the same time, the authors detail ways that readers might imagine the world differently, presenting stories of Native community building that offer benefits for all. Accepting this invitation to reset assumptions can be at once profound and pragmatic. For instance, wildfires in large measure result from recent Western land mismanagement; Native techniques practiced for thousands of years can help manage fire for everyone's benefit. [...]" |
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contents | Philanthropy and Native Communities : Toward a More Just Future Building on Our Strengths : Centering Native People and Native Languages Challenging Harmful Philanthropic Practices Envisioning a Healthy Relationship between Money and Power Fire, Forests, and Our Lands : An Indigenous Ecological Perspective Our Bodies Are the Front Lines : Responding to Land-Based Gender Violence Fisheries and Stewardship : Lessons from Native Hawaiian Aquaculture Fire and the Coast Salish Three Sisters The Pendulum of Climate : A Hopi Story Healthy Land, Healthy Food, Healthy People : A Cochiti Invitation to Join Us at the Table Preserving Our Place : Isle de Jean Charles Reconciling the Past May Be the Only Way to a Sustainable Future An Indigenous Vision for Our Collective Future : Becoming Earth's Stewards Again Regeneration : from the Beginning Advancing Economic Sovereignty : Lifting Up Native Voices for Justice Moving beyond the Five Cs of Lending : A New Model of Credit for Indian Country Rewriting the Rules : Putting Trust Lands to Work for Native American Benefit Helping Native Business Owners Thrive : How to Build a Supportive Ecosystem Building Community through Finance : A Wisconsin Native CDFI's Story Radical Economics : Centering Indigenous Knowledge, Restoring the Circle |
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title_alt | Philanthropy and Native Communities : Toward a More Just Future Building on Our Strengths : Centering Native People and Native Languages Challenging Harmful Philanthropic Practices Envisioning a Healthy Relationship between Money and Power Fire, Forests, and Our Lands : An Indigenous Ecological Perspective Our Bodies Are the Front Lines : Responding to Land-Based Gender Violence Fisheries and Stewardship : Lessons from Native Hawaiian Aquaculture Fire and the Coast Salish Three Sisters The Pendulum of Climate : A Hopi Story Healthy Land, Healthy Food, Healthy People : A Cochiti Invitation to Join Us at the Table Preserving Our Place : Isle de Jean Charles Reconciling the Past May Be the Only Way to a Sustainable Future An Indigenous Vision for Our Collective Future : Becoming Earth's Stewards Again Regeneration : from the Beginning Advancing Economic Sovereignty : Lifting Up Native Voices for Justice Moving beyond the Five Cs of Lending : A New Model of Credit for Indian Country Rewriting the Rules : Putting Trust Lands to Work for Native American Benefit Helping Native Business Owners Thrive : How to Build a Supportive Ecosystem Building Community through Finance : A Wisconsin Native CDFI's Story Radical Economics : Centering Indigenous Knowledge, Restoring the Circle |
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