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As We Have Always Done : Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance
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Author(s):
LEANNE BETASAMOSAKE SIMPSON
Publication date:
October 17 2017
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University of Minnesota Press
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9781452956008
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9781517903862
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October 17 2017
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10.5749/j.ctt1pwt77c
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Book chapters
pp. [i]
Front Matter
pp. [v]
Table of Contents
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 11
NISHNAABEG BRILLIANCE AS RADICAL RESURGENCE THEORY
pp. 27
KWE AS RESURGENT METHOD
pp. 39
THE ATTEMPTED DISPOSSESSION OF KWE
pp. 55
NISHNAABEG INTERNATIONALISM
pp. 71
NISHNAABEG ANTICAPITALISM
pp. 83
ENDLESSLY CREATING OUR INDIGENOUS SELVES
pp. 95
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ BODIES
pp. 119
INDIGENOUS QUEER NORMATIVITY
pp. 145
LAND AS PEDAGOGY
pp. 175
“I SEE YOUR LIGHT”:
pp. 191
EMBODIED RESURGENT PRACTICE AND CODED DISRUPTION
pp. 211
CONSTELLATIONS OF CORESISTANCE
pp. 233
CONCLUSION
pp. 249
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 251
NOTES
pp. 283
INDEX
pp. 314
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