Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
284
Language
English
Published
Dec 3, 2012
Publisher
School for Advanced Research Press
ISBN-10
1934691933
ISBN-13
9781934691939
Description
This handbook is a powerful resource crafted by a collective of Indigenous scholars, writers, and activists aimed at fostering a comprehensive understanding of decolonization. Each contributor brings their unique perspectives and expertise, weaving together narratives that challenge mainstream ideologies and celebrate Indigenous knowledge systems. Through a thoughtful examination of history, culture, and identity, the authors encourage readers to question the status quo and engage in meaningful dialogues about the path to sovereignty and self-determination.
The text serves not only as an educational tool but also as a call to action, urging individuals to recognize the importance of Indigenous perspectives in the broader context of social justice. By navigating through the complexities of colonial impact and exploring the rich tapestry of Indigenous resilience, this handbook holds the potential to inspire transformative change within both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities alike.
The text serves not only as an educational tool but also as a call to action, urging individuals to recognize the importance of Indigenous perspectives in the broader context of social justice. By navigating through the complexities of colonial impact and exploring the rich tapestry of Indigenous resilience, this handbook holds the potential to inspire transformative change within both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities alike.