Decolonizing Native Histories: Collaboration, Knowledge, and Language in the Americas
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of knowledge production and indigenous activism, this interdisciplinary collection examines the dynamics of language, power, and empowerment in the Americas. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration among community members, scholars, and activists to uphold Native peoples' rights over their knowledge. Contributors from various fields, including history and political science, address the complexities and challenges of decolonization, highlighting both indigenous and non-indigenous perspectives.

