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Contents

Introduction: Indigenous Resurgence, Decolonization, and Movements for Environmental Justice
Jaskiran Dhillon

Chapter 1. Mino-Mnaamodzawin: Achieving Indigenous Environmental Justice in Canada
Deborah McGregor

Chapter 2. Decolonizing Development in Diné Bikeyah: Resource Extraction, Anti-Capitalism, and Relational Futures
Melanie K. Yazzie

Chapter 3. Fighting Invasive Infrastructures: Indigenous Relations against Pipelines
Anne Spice

Chapter 4. Unsettling the Land: Indigeneity, Ontology, and Hybridity in Settler Colonialism
Paul Berne Burow, Samara Brock, and Michael R. Dove

Chapter 5. Hunting for Justice: An Indigenous Critique of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
Lauren Eichler and David Baumeister

Chapter 6. Righting Names: The Importance of Native American Philosophies of Naming for Environmental Justice
Rebekah Sinclair

Chapter 7. Damaging Environments: Land, Settler Colonialism, and Security for Indigenous Peoples
Wilfrid Greaves

Chapter 8. Settler Colonialism, Ecology, and Environmental Injustice
Kyle Whyte

Chapter 9. Contradictions of Solidarity: Whiteness, Settler Coloniality, and the Mainstream Environmental Movement
Joe Curnow and Anjali Helferty

Index

Indigenous Resurgence

Decolonialization and Movements for Environmental Justice

Edited by Jaskiran Dhillon

170 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-80073-245-2 Hb Published (March 2022)



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