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Legacies of Indigenous Resistance
Pemulwuy, Jandamarra and Yagan in Australian Indigenous Film, Theatre and Literature©2019 Monographs -
Indigenous Cosmopolitans
Transnational and Transcultural Indigeneity in the Twenty-First Century©2010 Textbook -
The Dynamics of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems
A Sustainable Alternative for Livelihoods in Southern Africa©2022 Edited Collection -
Indigenous Philosophies and Critical Education
A Reader- Foreword by Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw©2011 Textbook -
Seeing and Knowing the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
Exchange and Alliance Between France and the New World During the French Wars of Religion©2023 Monographs -
Indigenous Grammar Across Cultures
©2001 Edited Collection -
Indigenous Epistemology
Descent into the Womb of Decolonized Research Methodologies©2020 Monographs -
Personhood and Epistemic Interactivism in Indigenous Esan Thought
From theories of representation to an African knowledge system©2019 Monographs -
Nationalisms and Identities among Indigenous Peoples
Case Studies from North America©2015 Edited Collection -
Issues of Indigenous African Literature and Onomastics
A Festschrift in Honour of D. B. Z. Ntuli©2018 Others -
An Indigenous Curriculum of Place
The United Houma Nation’s Contentious Relationship with Louisiana’s Educational Institutions©2007 Textbook -
Elements of Second and Foreign Languages Teaching to Indigenous Learners of Canada
Theories, Strategies and Practices©2021 Monographs -
Indigenous Cultures of Latin America
Past and PresentISSN: 2689-8217
Indigenous Cultures of Latin America: Past and Present is a new bilingual series that welcomes book proposals, in English or Spanish, focused on the fields of anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, ethnohistory, and art history, among others. We encourage original proposals for projects that use a conjunctive approach to understanding beliefs and lifeways of prehispanic, colonial period, and contemporary indigenous peoples inhabiting Latin America, broadly defined (i.e. extending into parts of the U.S. Southeast and Southwest), relying on a combination of methodologies and data sets to interpret the subject matter. We further encourage projects that utilize decolonizing methodologies and seek to promote research and fieldwork undertaken in collaboration with local indigenous communities and/or indigenous consultants. The series will publish academic monographs, edited collections, and readers. All book proposals and manuscripts will be subject to a rigorous single-blind peer review process, conducted by experts in the respective field(s) of study. Proposals and author/volume editor CVs should be sent to the Series Editor, Dr. Gabrielle Vail, at vailg@email.unc.edu.
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Die rechtliche Stellung der Indianerstämme innerhalb der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
Ein Modell für den Schutz der "indigenous peoples"©1995 Thesis -
Identity in Place
Contemporary Indigenous Fiction by Women Writers in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand©2011 Monographs