For indigenous minds only : a decolonization handbook / edited by Waziyatawin and Michael Yellow Bird.
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Language: | English |
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Santa Fe :
School of American Research Press,
[2012], ©2012.
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Physical Description: | ix, 273 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction: decolonizing our minds and actions / Waziyatawin and Michael Yellow Bird
- Indigenous survival in the coming collapse / Waziyatawin
- REturning to the land: what does it take and are you ready? / Na'Cha'uaht/Kam'ayaam (Cliff Atleo Jr. )
- Neurodecolonization: using mindfulness practices to delete the neural networks of colonialism / Michael Yellow Bird
- Living in a longer now: moving beyond the state-centric system / Jeff Corntassel
- Colonization is always war / Scott DeMuth
- Zuya Wicasta Naka Icahwicayapi (raising new warriors) / Waziyatawin
- Decolonizing indigenous education in a twenty-first century world / Gregory A. Cajete
- A brown paper on the Iraq War and the resurrection of traditional principles of just war / Michael Yellow Bird
- Initiating the process of youth decolonization: reclaiming our right to know and act on our experiences / Molly Wickham
- Decolonization lessons for tribal prisoners / George Blue Bird
- Kua Tupu Te Pā Harakeke: developing health Whānau relationships / Leonie Pihama and Ngaropi Diane Cameron
- Remaking balance: decolonizing gender relations in indigenous communities / Chaw-win-is (Ruth Ogilvie)