Indigenous women's voices : : 20 years on from Linda Tuhiwai Smith's decolonizing methodologies / / [edited by] Emma Lee and Jen Evans.

"When Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples By Linda Tuhiwai Smith was first published it ignited a passion for research change that respected Indigenous peoples, knowledges and campaigned to reclaim indigenous ways of knowing and being. At a time when Indigenous voices we...

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Place / Publishing House:London [England] : : Zed Books,, 2021
[London, England] : : Bloomsbury Publishing,, 2021
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 256 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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505 0 |a About the editors -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword / Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- Introduction -- Indigenous women honoring 20 years of Linda Tuhiwai Smith's Decolonizing Methodologies / Jennifer Evans & tebrakunna country and Emma Lee -- PART 1: Country and Connection -- 1 From the mountains to the sea: decolonizing rivers in Aotearoa New Zealand / Karen Fisher -- 2 Can men weave baskets?: the queering of lutruwita country / Jennifer Evans -- PART 2: Violence and Safety -- 3 Black panopticon: who wins with lateral violence? / Jacinta Vanderfeen -- 4 Blak & Salty: Aboriginal women reflect on lateral violence & racism in Australian universities / Donna and Nikki Moodie, Kelly Menzel and Liz Cameron -- PART 3: Wisdom and Knowledge -- 5 Kei hea au e tu ana? Reflections on the journey to where I stand / Kelly Ratana -- 6 A Spoke in the wheel: Indigenous women and their stories as a decolonizing framework / Angela Burt -- PART 4: De/colonizing Minds -- 7 Indigeneity, Indigenous feminisms and Indigenization / Lori Campbell -- 8 Writing in the first person: reframing the academy for Indigenous voices Emma Lee -- PART 5: Seeing Ourselves -- 9 Resist and assert - Indigenous resistance work and collecting institutions in Australia Lauren Booker -- 10 What form can an atonement take? / Pauliina Feodoroff -- Reflections / Distinguished Professor Maggie Walter -- Index 
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