Browsing On_Culture Vol. 05 (2018) by Issue Date
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Earthly Indigeneity: The Cognitive and Ethical Implications of a Disregarded Cosmic Occurence
(2018)In any form, being indigenous has a relational signification. Therefore, what consequences might there be for a conceptualization of indigenism that recognizes the commonality of our being indigenous to the Earth? Could ... -
Building New Concepts: Concepts in Indigenous Architecture as Interdisciplinary Enhancement Factor?
(2018)In contrast to the marginalization of indigenous cultures in architectural analysis, research on indigenous architecture has revealed extraordinary uses of concepts. The difficulty of analyzing the often decategorized ... -
Reclaiming Possession: A Critique of the Discourse of Dispossession in Indigenous Studies
(2018)Indigeneities are widely constructed as emanating not only from the experience of dispossession in the historical past, but as ways of being in the world which are grounded positively in dispossession, and which in being ... -
Indigenous Decolonization of Western Notions of Time and History through Literary and Visual Arts
(2018)Since the early colonial period, indigenous peoples around the globe have been framed as being anchored in the past. The manner in which this was accomplished varied in different locations, yet it was all done with the ... -
Protecting the Line: Clinton Rickard, Border-Crossing and Haudenosaunee Trans-Indigeneity
(2018)After a century of working to solve the Indian problem through assimilation, the United States shifted toward the ultimate policy of absorption: citizenship. In the early 20th century, this became the primary issue between ... -
Making Indigeneity: The Beekeeper's Perspective
(2018)A new nationalistic concept of autochthony has developed in Sardinia in recent decades, which has progressively intertwined with various territorial matters in seeking to affirm an alleged biological authenticity of ... -
Reclaiming Possession: A Critique of the Discourse of Dispossession in Indigenous Studies : Corrected Version
(2019)Indigeneities are widely constructed as emanating not only from the experience of dispossession in the historical past, but as ways of being in the world which are grounded positively in dispossession, and which in being ...