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Aug 22, 2019 · Indigenous traditions of mobility are critically relevant for climate justice. They put into relief how colonial power can operate as a containment strategy that works to curtail mobility. In this way, looking at Indigenous mobility in the anthropocene involves unraveling layers of colonialism where containment has been widely imposed.
- Introduction to the special issue: mobilizing Indigeneity and ...
Settler colonialism requires malleable notions of Indigenous...
- Introduction to the special issue: mobilizing Indigeneity and ...
Settler colonialism requires malleable notions of Indigenous mobility: sometimes lauded as freedom, often denigrated as lacking historical agency, regularly enforced to enable and justify territorial thefts, and eventually used to weaken and misrecognize Indigenous land relations.
Sep 27, 2023 · Colonial city-building is founded on tools like the Indian Act, specifically designed to remove us from our traditional lands, enforce economic and political exclusion as well as spatial...
May 4, 2019 · Indigenous traditions of mobility are critically relevant for climate justice. They put into relief how colonial power can operate as a containment strategy that works to curtail mobility.
Feb 17, 2017 · An exploratory, community-based research project examined the paths of migration and mobility of Canadian Indigenous people who identify as Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer (LGBTQ).
- Janice Ristock, Art Zoccole, Lisa Passante, Jonathon Potskin
- 2019
Dec 28, 2023 · A discursive colonial mind-set remains a central, enduring and problematic organizing principle of the field of Indigenous social mobility, one that requires a shift in the kinds of research questions that are asked and the ways in which social mobility is ultimately defined.
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May 17, 2023 · As a “mode of structured dispossession” (Coulthard, 2014: 7), settler colonialism involves policing Indigenous peoples’ mobilities and presences to facilitate land theft and maintain settler access to lands, waters, and natural resources.