Indigenous Political Geographies
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Date: 3/24/2023
Time: 12:50 PM - 2:10 PM
Room: Mineral Hall F, Hyatt Regency, Third Floor
Type: Paper,
Theme: Toward More Just Geographies
Curated Track:
Sponsor Group(s):
Indigenous Peoples Specialty Group, Latinx Geographies Specialty Group, Rural Geography Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Aída Guhlincozzi University of Missouri
Deondre Smiles University of Victoria
Chair(s):
Sylvia Cifuentes Mount Holyoke
Description:
This session brings together scholars working on Indigenous political geographies throughout the globe. Taking a critical approach to geopolitics, these papers consider plurinationalism, autonomy, and environmental stewardship.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Navjot Dhaliwal |
Water Governance in Lake Nipigon: Re-imagining the Ecosystem Approach to Incorporate Western Science and Indigenous Knowledge |
Nohely Guzman, University of California - Los Angeles |
“A desalambrar, a desalambrar:” memory, life politics, and the struggles for indigenous autonomy in plurinational Bolivia |
Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, Queen's University |
Contributing to the Pluriverse: Shuar Traditional Knowledge in the Trans Kutukú |
Shelby Ross |
Lakota Elder insights on climate change and health impacts on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota. |
Sylvia Cifuentes, Mount Holyoke College - Environmental Studies Department |
Ontological Climate Justice: Global Climate Politics and Indigenous Territorial Defense in Amazonia |
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Indigenous Political Geographies
Description
Type: Paper,
Date: 3/24/2023
Time: 12:50 PM - 2:10 PM
Room: Mineral Hall F, Hyatt Regency, Third Floor
Contact the Primary Organizer
Aída Guhlincozzi University of Missouri
argvfz@missouri.edu