Indigenous Knowledge Cannot Be a Backup Plan: Collaboration, Sustainability & Decolonization

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2022
  • Session 4 of the Cal Poly Humboldt Native American Studies Speakers Series: Decolonizing Sustainability - Amplifying Indigenous Perspectives and Transforming Sustainability Discourse. The series is moving toward a decolonial sustainability movement that centers Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. Understanding and deconstructing how white supremacy and settler colonialism continue to inform sustainability discourse
    SESSION FOUR: Indigenous Knowledge Cannot Be Treated as a Backup Plan: Indigenous Collaboration, Sustainability & Decolonization
    (November 3, 2021)
    featuring:
    0:05 Welcome and Introductions
    7:06 Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy (Associate Professor & Department Chair, Native American Studies, Cal Poly Humboldt)
    *The Red Deal: Land Back and Land Futures*
    20:47 Dr. Brittani Orona (Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, San Diego State University)
    *Give It All Back! Reciprocity and History in California*
    41:42 Dr. Esme Murdock (Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, San Diego State University)
    *Indigenous Knowledge Cannot Be Treated as a Backup Plan: Indigenous Collaboration, Sustainability & Decolonization*
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