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    Inventing Traditions in Minority Nationalisms: Political Sovereignty and Historical Trauma in the Iroquois Nationalist Imagination by Maksym W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The author suggests that: 1) most traditions invented in modern Iroquois nationalism are political; 2) the concepts of “statehood” and “sovereignty” are central to the functioning of these political traditions; 3) the invention of traditions underscores the historical trauma of colonization and the institutionalization of the Iroquois’ unequal status as a minority group; 4) reproducing these invented traditions in political discourse is an effort to revitalize Iroquois identity; 5) the invented traditions of Iroquois nationalism serve a compensatory purpose, aiming to overcome the collective historical trauma of losing their political state tradition. …”
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    Our Hands at Work: Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Western Canada by Tabitha Robin

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Stories of community-based Indigenous food sov­ereignty are presented in this paper. Outcomes are summarized using a circle metaphor that describes four key elements of Indigenous food sovereignty that emerged from this research: history, connec­tion to the land, relationships, and identity. …”
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    Disrupting Colonial Narratives: (Re)claiming Autonomy and (Re)affirming Traditional Family Structures through Story in the Teme-augaming by Robyn K. Rowe

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Kookum’s story demonstrates how colonial policies and practices undermine hereditary conceptions of traditional family identity and led to the misguided and unauthorized theft of the Friday family territories. …”
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    From food access to food sovereignty by Kate Darby, Lena Hemmer, Renee Holt, Terri Kempton, Melanie del Rosario, Jon Stubblefield, Grey Webster

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We position food sovereignty-oriented programs as a way forward in addressing the inter­sectional inequities faced by students, and also in bolstering communities of support. …”
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    A Holistic Definition of Healthy Traditional Harvest Practices for Rural Indigenous Communities in Interior Alaska by Krista Heeringa, Orville Huntington, Brooke Woods, F. Stuart Chapin, Richard Hum, Todd Brinkman, Workshop Participants

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Traditional harvest practices of the harvesting and sharing of fish, wildlife, and other wild resources are an integral source of food security that support physical, mental, and spiritual wellness, education, socio-economic development, and cultural identity of Indigenous communities in Interior Alaska. …”
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    Inventing the khalījī state: formation of political sovereignty in the Gulf by Al Youha, A

    Published 2024
    “…This shift concentrated colonial power over khalījī waters, disturbing old identities while upending maritime tribal traditions and governance. …”
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    Personal Sovereignty in Adolescents and Youth from Armenia, China, and Russia by Sofya K. Nartova-Bochaver, Anna Hakobjanyan, Svetlana Harutyunyan, Narine Khachatryan, Michael S. Wu

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In today’s hectic civilization, it is very important for a person to maintain personal boundaries which help him or her keep his/her identity. Personal sovereignty (PS) is a trait that demonstrates the extent to which a person’s empirical Self is respected by his/her social environment. …”
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    An appreciative inquiry and inventory of Indigenous food sovereignty initiatives within the western U.S. by Ashley Babcock, Rachael Budowle

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… Indigenous food sovereignty is informed by—and is a framework and movement that supports—all the various means through which Indigenous peo­ple are revitalizing and reclaiming their traditional foodways. …”
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    Punishment, citizenship and identity: An Introduction by Bosworth, M, Hasselberg, I, Turnbull, S

    Published 2016
    “…It is somewhat surprising that criminologists have traditionally spent so little time exploring the relationship between the prison and national identity. …”
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    Climate change stressors and social-ecological factors mediating access to subsistence resources in Arctic Alaska by Kristen M. Green, Anne H. Beaudreau, Maija H. Lukin, Larry B. Crowder

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The accessibility dimension of climate impacts on coastal resources is critical to food sovereignty and resilience of Indigenous Arctic communities, yet the issue of access is understudied relative to food availability. …”
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    Origin of Sovereignty and Boundaries of Royal Prerogative in Tory Political Controversy in Great Britain in Last Third of 18<sup>th</sup> Century by V. V. Klochkov, V. S. Nazarova

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The discourse on the nature and boundaries of royal sovereignty, which unfolded with the coming to power of George III in Great Britain, is considered. …”
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    Boundaries in shaping the Rohingya identity and the shifting context of borderland politics by Farzana, Kazi Fahmida

    Published 2015
    “…Such an understanding of life-politics along the border may challenge our current understanding of borderland conflicts within the framework of state-imposed boundaries. The boundaries of identity may go beyond traditional notions of national borders and the identity of the state.…”
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    Nagari Customary Justice System in West Sumatra by Welhendri Azwar, Muliono Muliono, Yuli Permatasari, Huriyatul Akmal, Syamsul Ibrar, Melisa Melisa

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…However, the fulfillment of cultural identity and the rights of indigenous people have not been maximized. …”
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    Wahi Pana Aloha ʻĀina: Storied Places of Resistance as Political Intervention by Keahialaka Waikaʻalulu Ioane

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…During the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in the 1890s, aloha ʻāina became the political identity of Kanaka in the struggle for sovereignty of Hawaiʻi during the illegal encroachment by the United States. …”
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    Competing Historical Narratives: Memory Politics, Identity, and Democracy in Germany and Poland by Oliver Schmidtke

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…More specifically, it investigates the connections between collective memory, national identities, and democratic cultures as they manifest themselves in Germany and Poland. …”
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