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Channels - Writing from colonial trauma: Land, knowledge, and indigenous refusal :: FRELIP Discovery
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War’s Returns: Refugee Archiving, Living, Refusing
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“This wound is a world:” Trauma and decolonial feminist praxis
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Refusing necropolitics‐as‐usual: Latina social workers performing care work inside detention facilities for unaccompanied children
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Approaching the ‘Trauma Aesthetic’ in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Novels: The Grey Zone and the Manipulation of Memory
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The Descent of Morgan in Australia: Kinship Representation from the Australian Colonies
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Indigenous feminisms and anthropology
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Indigenous Algorithms, Organizations, and Rationality
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Chamada para dossiê: Indigenous Brazilian Anthropology
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Enactive Narrativities: Rubber-Times Historicity and Indigenous Media in Peruvian Amazonia
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Reviving a Canon in New Nature Writing: The Cases For and Against Edward Thomas’ ‘Country Essay’
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The struggle of indigenous people of the lower Rio Mayo, northwestern Mexico for water resources: an overview and a critical assessment
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The two hungers: food security, morality, and cash transfer policies for Canela Apanjekra people in Indigenous Central Brazil
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Beyond Kinh(ship): The Making of Vietnamese Settler Refugeeism Through Land and Dispossession
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Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia: a dialogue with Peter Gow
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“The Military Base and Camptown: Seizing Land ‘by Bulldozer and Bayonet’ and the Transpacific Masculinist Compact,” Excerpt from Settler Garrison: Debt Imperialism, Militarism, and Transpacific Imaginaries (Duke University Press, 2022)
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Participatory Mapping with High-resolution Satellite Imagery: A Mixed Method Assessment of Land Degradation and Rehabilitation in Northern Burkina Faso
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Refusal of Translation: Unsettling Writing Studies
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Ethnic heterogeneity of knowledge on termites and human consumption in southern Cameroon
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Transmission and Erosion of Local Knowledge Practices in a Fishing Village in South India
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Fermentative processes of the agricultural food system in the Upper Rio Negro: ethnographic notes on feminine knowledge, intention, and agency in the production of fermented beverages
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From Furtwängler to Photogrammetry
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Response to Oscillations in Population Sizes – From Ecology to History
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A View from France: The Struggle for Abortion Rights
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From Consanguinity to Consubstantiality: Julian Pitt-Rivers’ ‘The Kith and the Kin’