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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): Indigeneity and the Anthropocene II
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): Indigeneity and the Anthropocene II
Published:
2022-06-06
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Guest Editorial
Introduction: Indigeneity, Survival, and the Colonial Anthropocene
Martin Premoli
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Articles
“Changing Landscapes”
Ecocritical Dystopianism in Contemporary Indigenous SF Literature
Conrad Scott
10-38
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"Fleshy Stories"
Towards Restorative Narrative Practices in Salmon Literature
Svetlana Seibel
39-73
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Cherishing the Impaired Land
Traditional Knowledge and the Anthropocene in the Poetry of Gwen Westerman
Joanna Ziarkowska
74-97
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Critiquing Settler-colonial Conceptions of ‘Vulnerability’ through Kaona in Mary Kawena Pūku’i’s Mo’olelo, “The Pounded Water of Kekela”.
Emma Barnes
98-128
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The Crisis in Metaphors
Climate Vocabularies in Adivasi Literatures
Ananya Mishra
129-175
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Educating for Indigenous Futurities
Applying Collective Continuance Theory in Teacher Preparation Education
Stephany RunningHawk Johnson, Michelle M. Jacob
176-208
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Special Issue Review Essay
Review Essay: The Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature (Esther G. Belin, Jeff Berglund, Connie A. Jacobs, Anthony Webster, and Sherwin Bitsui, eds.)
Christine Ami
209-217
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Reviews
Our Bearings (Molly McGlennen)
Zachary Anderson
218-221
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Our Osage Hills: Toward an Osage Ecology and Tribalography of the Early Twentieth Century (Mathews and Snyder)
Majel Boxer
222-225
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Firekeeper's Daughter (Angeline Boulley)
Angela Calcaterra
226-230
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Winter Counts (David Heska Wanbli Weiden)
Mary Stoecklein
231-234
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Brothers on Three (Abe Streep)
Alexander Williams
235-237
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