"Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa

This paper maps a cartography of struggle to document the dynamic, living legacy of Menominee leader Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa and her contribution to the decolonial possibilities of transnational Indigenous feminism. I propose that mapping a cartography of struggle is a useful way for movements t...

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Main Author: Sandra Álvarez
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2016-10-01
Series:Lectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat
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Online Access:http://10.100.31.2/index.php/lectora/article/view/16964
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description This paper maps a cartography of struggle to document the dynamic, living legacy of Menominee leader Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa and her contribution to the decolonial possibilities of transnational Indigenous feminism. I propose that mapping a cartography of struggle is a useful way for movements to consider how the past informs the present and future possibilities of resistance and decoloniality.
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spellingShingle Sandra Álvarez
"Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa
Lectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat
transnational Indigenous feminism
decolonization
resistance
U’wa
seventh generation praxis
title "Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa
title_full "Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa
title_fullStr "Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa
title_full_unstemmed "Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa
title_short "Their Shadows Still Walk with Us": Mapping a Decolonial Cartography of Struggle with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa
title_sort their shadows still walk with us mapping a decolonial cartography of struggle with ingrid washinawatok el issa
topic transnational Indigenous feminism
decolonization
resistance
U’wa
seventh generation praxis
url http://10.100.31.2/index.php/lectora/article/view/16964
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