Global networks of Indigeneity

Peoples, sovereignty and futures

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Manchester University Press
Edited by Bronwyn Carlson, Tristan Kennedy, Madi Day
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Global Indigeneity is a term that reflects shared recognition of sovereignty among Indigenous peoples.

Terms like global Indigeneity, transnational, and relational are in use to describe both ancient and contemporary connections between Indigenous peoples all over the world. This edited volume brings together a range of Indigenous perspectives, forming a global network of writers, thinkers, and scholars connected by common investment in Indigenous futures. This transnational solidarity results in collective activism and envisioning — a joint investment in futures free of the tyrannies imposed by settler-colonialism.

This edited volume assembles collective visions of Indigenous futures, contemplations of the potential of digital technologies, and considerations of Indigenous intimacies, relationalities and manners in which we locate ourselves in an increasingly global, connected world. Together, they present possibilities and the practicalities required to bring them to fruition.

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Contributor Bio

Bronwyn Carlson is Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University.

Tristan Kennedy is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University.

Madi Day is a Lecturer in the Department of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University.

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