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Published: 01 April 2015
... that there is a need for scholars to look beyond conventional theories and unpublished wisdom pertaining to folk revivals. Finally, it calls for a rethinking of the concept of indigeneity, and argues that further study of the English folk resurgence may shed more light on the nuances within cultural expressions...
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Published: 14 June 2022
... Valley Civilisation, a sophisticated urban civilisation that flourished in the North West of the Indian Subcontinent between 3300 and 1300 BCE. Debates in the Indian media revolve around the question of indigeneity and the idea of an unbroken lineage of Hindus versus invaders and colonisers...
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Published: 01 January 2019
..., Aotearoa New Zealand and the United States, a focused pressure by indigenous and other un- and underrepresented communities have ensured legislative frameworks that recognize the expertise, authority and rights to self-representation of the people with an original cultural connection to the given objects...
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Published: 01 January 2019
... Museum Fiji Museum Guggenheim University of Southern California Museums material collections digital technology internet virtual museums indigeneity multicultural The word ‘museum’ for me evokes images of cultural objects in glass cases that reflect an era which is dead and gone. This has been...
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Published: 21 November 2023
...This chapter is a conversational piece with Dr Percy Lezard and Dr Sandy O'Sullivan focused on their careers and work as Indigenous queer, non-binary academics enduring two different settler colonial nations - Australia and Canada. Centered on questions about the relationships between activism...
Book
Published online: 21 January 2016
Published in print: 01 April 2015
... texts. Their presentation of the English case contributes to debates about English identity and calls for a rethinking of concepts such as revival, indigeneity and tradition....
Book
Published online: 19 September 2024
Published in print: 21 November 2023
...There are approximately 370 million Indigenous people in the world, belonging to 5,000 different groups, in 90 countries worldwide. Indigenous people live in every region of the world. As ‘being Indigenous’ is increasingly acquiring a more globalised focus, terms such as ‘Indigeneity’ are useful...
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Published: 21 November 2023
...This chapter sets the agenda for the book beginning with the violence of settler colonialism this chapter introduces global Indigenous thinkers, activists, knowledge holders and scholars who identify, reject and respond to epistemic violence with acts of self-determination and sovereignty...
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Published: 21 November 2023
...This chapter draws from an online survey that asked Indigenous peoples about their preferred terms when speaking about their own positionality. The survey aimed to collect data on specific terms such as ‘Indigeneity’, ‘Indigenous’ and ‘global Indigeneity’. Respondents included Aboriginal and Torres...
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Published: 21 November 2023
..., increasing numbers of Sámi descendants in North America began to work to actively recover their own familial history, and to rekindle connections to established Sámi communities today. These Sámi descendant communities complicate many popular conceptions of Indigeneity. Both settler and Indigenous, both...
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Published: 21 November 2023
...’ on social media as a means of resistance. Finally, and importantly, the chapter focuses on the concept of ‘imagining otherwise’ where Indigenous social media users, can contemplate a reality that shaped by online activism and executed offline through movements that continue to augment our history, our...