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- They have employed armed resistance, diplomacy, and legal procedures. Others have fled to inhospitable, undesirable or remote territories to avoid conflict. Nevertheless, some Indigenous peoples were forced to move to reservations or reductions, and work in mines, plantations, construction, and domestic tasks.
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Apr 6, 2022 · By recognizing how colonial relations shape Indigenous women’s experiences, decision-makers and service providers can take action to transform institutional cultures so Indigenous women can navigate their reproductive decision-making with safety and dignity. Introduction.
May 5, 2021 · In this article, we examine the underlying premise of Westphalian and Indigenous sovereignties. A scoping review of the literature reveals that Westphalian sovereignty is a Eurocentric concept implicated in the colonialisation of Indigenous peoples in settler societies.
- Harald Bauder, Rebecca Mueller
- 2021
In nearly all historical contexts, Indigenous peoples have found creative, sometimes subversive ways to sustain ancestral mobilities and to create new networks and connections amid settler colonial constraints (e.g. Epeli Citation 1994; Chang Citation 2019; Peteet Citation 2017).
Jan 1, 2020 · Our results suggest that Indigenous Peoples have worked simultaneously from within and outside of colonial frameworks to successfully develop IPCAs, despite the challenges created by some partnerships. The burden of improving external and colonial structures cannot remain with Indigenous Peoples.
- Tanya C. Tran, Natalie C. Ban, Jonaki Bhattacharyya
- 2020
Dec 17, 2019 · Colonization brought patriarchy and racism which attacked women’s identities. Violence toward Indigenous women and girls continues to be a tool of the colonial state while many Indigenous peoples have internalized patriarchal beliefs which manifests in the way they view women’s identities.
- Cyndy Baskin
- 2020
Apr 4, 2019 · By drawing on critical discussions on adaptation, indigeneity and contemporary colonialism, it offers an account of the ways in which resilience cements time-tried expectations that indigenous peoples always adapt.
Commonalities in the experiences of Indigenous peoples in the British settler colonial societies include the loss of land, social, economic and political marginalisation, and the contemporary phenomenon of over-representation in criminal justice systems.