Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana

This article explores what decolonization can consist of—and be envisioned as—when we recognize how settler colonial governance, policies, industries, and structures have affected both Indigenous peoples and nonhuman relatives within their respective homelands. I assert that analyses of settler colo...

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Main Author: Elan Pochedley
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Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2021-05-01
Series:Open Rivers
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Online Access: https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/mapping-potawatomi-presences/
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description This article explores what decolonization can consist of—and be envisioned as—when we recognize how settler colonial governance, policies, industries, and structures have affected both Indigenous peoples and nonhuman relatives within their respective homelands. I assert that analyses of settler colonialism must address the environmental dislocations and degradations experienced by both humans and nonhumans.
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spelling doaj.art-a93df67cfb4c4cacac38411ad45183692022-12-22T00:39:45ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingOpen Rivers2471-190X2021-05-01Issue Eighteen : Spring 2021https://doi.org/10.24926/2471190X.7923Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in IndianaElan PochedleyThis article explores what decolonization can consist of—and be envisioned as—when we recognize how settler colonial governance, policies, industries, and structures have affected both Indigenous peoples and nonhuman relatives within their respective homelands. I assert that analyses of settler colonialism must address the environmental dislocations and degradations experienced by both humans and nonhumans. https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/mapping-potawatomi-presences/ engagementgeographyindigenous studiesresearchunited states
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Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
Open Rivers
engagement
geography
indigenous studies
research
united states
title Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
title_full Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
title_fullStr Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
title_full_unstemmed Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
title_short Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
title_sort restorative cartography of the theakiki region mapping potawatomi presences in indiana
topic engagement
geography
indigenous studies
research
united states
url https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/mapping-potawatomi-presences/
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