Book
For indigenous minds only : a decolonization handbook
Edition
First edition.
Publication Information
Santa Fe : School for Advanced Research Press, 2012.
Physical Description
ix, 273 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Contents
- Introduction: Decolonizing our minds and actions / Indigenous survival in the coming collapse / Returning to the land: what does it take and are you ready? / Neurodecolonization: using mindfulness practices to delete the neural networks of colonialism / Living in a longer now: moving beyond the state-centric system / Colonization is always war / Zuya Wicasta Naka Icahwicayapi (raising new warriors) / Decolonizing indigenous education in a twenty-first century world / A BROWN PAPER on the Iraq War and the resurrection of traditional principles of just war / Initiating the process of youth decolonization: reclaiming our right to know and act on our experiences / Decolonization lessons for tribal prisoners / Kua Tupu Te Pā Harakeke: developing healthy whānau relationships / Remaking balance: decolonizing gender relations in indigenous communities
Subjects
- Indians of North America > Ethnic identity.
- Indians of North America > Politics and government.
- Indians of North America > Social conditions.
- Self-determination, National > United States.
- Decolonization > United States.
- Postcolonialism > United States.
- Cultural property > Protection > United States.
- United States > Race relations.
- United States > Politics and government.