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Because This Land is Who We Are Chantelle Richmond

Because This Land is Who We Are By Chantelle Richmond

Because This Land is Who We Are by Chantelle Richmond


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Because This Land is Who We Are Summary

Because This Land is Who We Are: Indigenous Practices of Environmental Repossession by Chantelle Richmond

Because This Land Is Who We Are is an exploration of environmental repossession, told through a collaborative case study approach, and engaging with Indigenous communities in Canada (Anishinaabe), Hawai'i (Kanaka Maoli) and Aotearoa (Maori). The co-authors are all Indigenous scholars, community leaders and activists who are actively engaged in the movements underway in these locations, and able to describe the unique and common strategies of repossession practices taking place in each community. This open access book celebrates Indigenous ways of knowing, relating to and honouring the land, and the authors' contributions emphasize the efforts taking place in their own Indigenous land. Through engagement with these varying cultural imperatives, the wider goal of Because This Land Is Who We Are is to broaden both theoretical and applied concepts of environmental repossession, and to empower any Indigenous community around the world which is struggling to assert its rights to land. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Knowledge Unlatched.

Because This Land is Who We Are Reviews

This book is a true gift that is rich in philosophy, story, and practical wisdom - expressing a powerful message about the meaning of care, protection, and joy in relation to our lands. * Kyle Whyte, University of Michigan, USA *

About Chantelle Richmond

Chantelle Richmond (Biigtigong Anishinabe) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Western University in London, Ontario (Canada), where she holds the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health and the Environment. Brad Coombes is Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Renee Pualani Louis is Affiliate Researcher at the Institute of Policy and Social Research, University of Kansas, USA.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: For All Our Kin: A Relational Understanding of Environmental Responsibilities CHAPTER 2: The Practices and Praxis of Indigenous Environmental Repossession CHAPTER 3: Kukulu: Pillars of Mauna Kea Exhibit CHAPTER 4: Cultivating Boundary Crossers: Trespass Gardening in the Stonefields CHAPTER 5: Gathering for Wellness in Biigtigong Nishnaabeg Conclusion: The Land is Who We Are References Author Biographies List of Contributors

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NGR9781350247666
9781350247666
1350247669
Because This Land is Who We Are: Indigenous Practices of Environmental Repossession by Chantelle Richmond
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2024-06-27
192
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