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CSCRE/ANTH 109: Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies

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Decolonial Atlas: The Decolonial Atlas is a growing collection of maps which, in some way, help us to challenge our relationships with the land, people, and state. It’s based on the premise that cartography is not as objective as we’re made to believe. The orientation of a map, its projection, the presence of political borders, which features are included or excluded, and the language used to label a map are all subject to the map-maker’s bias – whether deliberate or not. Because decolonization is a process of unlearning and rediscovering, we’re especially committed to Indigenous language revitalization through toponymy – the use of place names.

GIDA: Global Indigenous Data Alliance: AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK.  Advancing Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance. Asserting Indigenous Peoples rights and interests in data. Advocating for data for the self-determined wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples. Reinforcing the rights to engage in decision-making in accordance with Indigenous values and collective interests

Landback: LANDBACK is a movement that has existed for generations with a long legacy of organizing and sacrifice to get Indigenous Lands back into Indigenous hands.

National Indian Education Association: The National Indian Education Association advances comprehensive, culture-based educational opportunities for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.

Native Land Map Search this digital map to find regions of native nations.

 

 

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