and a millennium of evolutionary lifeways. The Hungry Steppe is a commendable achievement, important scholarly contribution, and worthwhile reading for undergraduates and graduates studying Soviet, borderlands, environmental, and indigenous histories
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Renée Monchalin and Lisa Monchalin
. Navigating the academy has come with its challenges. Academic institutions do not always align with Indigenous histories, realities, cultures, and knowledges. An added challenge is our being Indigenous, and our being women, so attempting to effect change in
Natalie Bump Vena, Paige Dawson, Thomas De Pree, Sarah Hitchner, George Holmes, Sudarshan R Kottai, Daniel J Murphy, Susan Paulson, Victoria C. Ramenzoni, and Kathleen Smythe
existence from public decision-making. Thinking of the work of Chris Peters, she suggests that such ignorance of Indigenous history is a “direct result of manifest destiny- or doctrine of discovery-based approaches to European appropriation of Indigenous
Representation and Self-representation
Archaeology and Ethnology Museums and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
Marília Xavier Cury and Rebeca Ribeiro Bombonato
Convention is great, such as Law 10.639/2003 on the compulsory teaching of Afro-Brazilian history and culture, and Law 11.645/2008, which also took the teaching of Indigenous history and culture to primary and secondary education. For him: “When we defend
Making Friends of the Nations
Australian Interwar Magazines and Middlebrow Orientalism in the Pacific
Victoria Kuttainen and Sarah Galletly
’ interests in indigenous histories or “Tribal Legends.” “The Vengeance of Oen” by J.W. Green ( MAN January 1938) and “The Woman Stealer” by Stewart McKenny ( MAN March 1938) focus on early tribal societies to detail the perils of forbidden love and a thirst
Svetlana Huusko
museum starts to connect indigenous history and space to the contemporary state by situating Evenki space in relation to Russia, both geographically and politically ( Figure 4 ). Figure 4. Incorporation of the Evenkis in Russian Space. Severobaikal
Laura Phillips
( Archibald 2019 ; Christian 2019 ; Doxtator 2001 ; Martin and Williams 2019 ; Watts 2013 ). Museum staff need to be able to identify how the work of museums erases Indigenous history, present/presence, and contributes to ongoing dominance of settler
The Case of Brazil
Coloniality and Pandemic Misgovernance as Necropolitical Tools in the Amazon
Vanessa Boanada Fuchs
Indigenous History .” [In Portuguese.] Terras Indígenas no Brasil , 10 June . https://terrasindigenas.org.br/pt-br/node/53 . ISA (Socio-Environmental Institute) . 2021 . “ Conservation Areas in Brazil .” https://uc.socioambiental.org/en (accessed
Bruno Brulon Soares, Jennifer Coombes, Ailish Wallace-Buckland, and Hollie Tawhiao
Indigenous experience and perspectives of Indigenous history. Its 2017–18 exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters was celebrated as a milestone for curatorial practice and a broadening of Aboriginal narrative traditions. NMA exhibitions all follow
Simon Hilton-Smith, M. Elizabeth Weiser, Sarah Russ, Kristin Hussey, Penny Grist, Natalie Carfora, Nalani Wilson-Hokowhitu, Fei Chen, Yi Zheng, and Xiaorui Guan
author. Notes 1 Only 4 of the 76 events that were planned for Leiden400 had Indigenous history as title topics. The other 72 events, including operas, walking tours, and book releases, focused on the pilgrim or European perspective. More event