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Armed resistance, diplomacy, and legal procedures
- Indigenous peoples have had agency in their response to colonialism. They have employed armed resistance, diplomacy, and legal procedures. Others have fled to inhospitable, undesirable or remote territories to avoid conflict.
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Apr 6, 2022 · Our findings indicate that Indigenous women have recently been subjected to coercive practices to limit their reproductive futures; this resonates with feminist and queer scholarship that demonstrates colonial heteropatriarchal narratives, policies, and practices have continually denied, regulated, and degraded Indigenous motherhood and ...
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
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.
- Marjo Lindroth, Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen
- 2019
May 21, 2021 · Indigenous peoples have consistently placed themselves at the forefront of resistance to colonization in regard to preservation of their cultures, as well as the lands that are the foundation of their ways of life. Continued colonization has a tremendous impact on the livelihood of both Indigenous peoples and their respective biomes.
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Jan 28, 2015 · We focus primarily on agency as a strengths-based approach, but recognise the structural constraints Indigenous people face. Based on in-depth interviews and extensive fieldwork, we explore Indigenous perceptions of agency and constraints.
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.