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Global Indigenous Communities : Historical and Contemporary Issues in Indigeneity / / by Lavonna L. Lovern



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Autore: Lovern Lavonna <1962-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Global Indigenous Communities : Historical and Contemporary Issues in Indigeneity / / by Lavonna L. Lovern Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (299 pages)
Disciplina: 306.08
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Soggetto topico: Race
Social medicine
Ethnology
Educational sociology
Social psychology
Indigenous peoples - Religion
Race and Ethnicity Studies
Health, Medicine and Society
Ethnography
Sociology of Education
Cultural Psychology
Indigenous Religion
Nota di contenuto: 1. Introduction -- 2. Earth -- 3. Sacred -- 4. Social Organization -- 5. Language -- 6. Education -- 7. Economics -- 8. Health -- 9. We are More than our Trauma. .
Sommario/riassunto: Global Indigenous Communities is a wide-ranging examination of global Indigenous communities that continue to suffer from colonization and assimilation issues, including intergenerational trauma. The scholarship is interdisciplinary; it is not easily categorized as sociology, anthropology, ethnography, or philosophy, but cuts across all of these disciplines, as well as Indigenous methodologies. The book not only presents an academic study of Indigenous issues, covering Indigenous community life, religion, the environment, economic matters, education, and healthcare, but also incorporates contributions from Carol Locust, EdD, that reflect on her lifetime of experience in Indigenous education and healthcare. Each studied prism of Indigenous life is revealed to be impacted by the experience of intergenerational trauma that results from continued colonization. Ultimately, this book aims to bridge the communication gap between Western and Indigenous scholarship and readership, artfully combining Indigenous approaches with a traditional academic style. Lavonna L. Lovern is Professor at Valdosta State University, USA, where she teaches philosophy and religious studies and Native American and Indigenous studies. She has published on American Indian issues in health and disability, including a previous book with Dr. Locust entitled Native American Communities on Health and Disability: Borderland Dialogues (2013). Recent publications also include Fostering a Climate of Inclusion in the College Classroom: The Missing Voice of the Humanities (2018), "Indigenous Perspectives on Difference: A Case for Inclusion" (2017, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies), and Critical Pedagogy for Native American Education Policy: Habermas, Freire, and Emancipatory Education (2015, co-authored with F.E. Knowles). With contributions by Carol Locust, EdD Carol Locust, EdD, is Eastern Cherokee. She has worked with various tribes throughout her career, traveling internationally to speak to Indigenous issues of health, disability, and education. Dr. Locust's publications include Native American Communities on Health and Disability: Borderland Dialogues (2013, co-authored with Lavonna L. Lovern) and "Wounding the Spirit: Discrimination and Traditional American Indian Belief Systems" (1988, Harvard Educational Review). Dr. Locust is now retired from the University of Arizona, USA, where she was affiliated with the Native American Cardiology Unit.
Titolo autorizzato: Global indigenous communities  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783030699376
3030699374
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910483925803321
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