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  • The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen
    The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen

    2018 James Beard Award Winner: Best American Cookbook Named one of the Best Cookbooks of 2017 by NPR, The Village Voice, Smithsonian Magazine, UPROXX, New York Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, Mpls.St. PaulMagazine and others Here is real food—our indigenous American fruits and vegetables, the wild and foraged ingredients, game and fish.Locally sourced, seasonal, “clean” ingredients and nose-to-tail cooking are nothing new to Sean Sherman, the Oglala Lakota chef and founder of The Sioux Chef.In his breakout book, The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen, Sherman shares his approach to creating boldly seasoned foods that are vibrant, healthful, at once elegant and easy.Sherman dispels outdated notions of Native American fare—no fry bread or Indian tacos here—and no European staples such as wheat flour, dairy products, sugar, and domestic pork and beef.The Sioux Chef’s healthful plates embrace venison and rabbit, river and lake trout, duck and quail, wild turkey, blueberries, sage, sumac, timpsula or wild turnip, plums, purslane, and abundant wildflowers.Contemporary and authentic, his dishes feature cedar braised bison, griddled wild rice cakes, amaranth crackers with smoked white bean paste, three sisters salad, deviled duck eggs, smoked turkey soup, dried meats, roasted corn sorbet, and hazelnut–maple bites. The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen is a rich education and a delectable introduction to modern indigenous cuisine of the Dakota and Minnesota territories, with a vision and approach to food that travels well beyond those borders.

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  • Engage : Indigenous, Black, and Afro-Indigenous Futures
    Engage : Indigenous, Black, and Afro-Indigenous Futures

    Engage is a tribute to the power of self-determined stories.This dynamic anthology includes reflections by Indigenous, Black and Afro-Indigenous organizers and educators analyzing and resisting historical and contemporary violence and theft. Both raw and disciplined, Engage discusses spirituality, environmentalism, security, freedom, autonomy, Indigenous cultures, anti-Blackness, family, and liberatory pedagogy.It is an invitation to dismantle colonial oppressions and a toolkit to build a future free from the harmful legacies of racism and genocide. Engage includes contributions from under-platformed writers from diverse political perspectives.It emphasises the role of non-academic as well as academic collaborators who function as stewards of progressive and radical projects that seek to build a libertory future.

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  • Indigenous Histories
    Indigenous Histories

    Centuries of art celebrating a global panorama of Indigenous culturesContinuing the work of the acclaimed Afro-Atlantic Histories, this publication from the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) compiles the collective curatorship and research carried out by artists and scholars from various territories and Indigenous groups in Australia, North America, South America and Scandinavia.For the traveling exhibition, MASP, in collaboration with Kode Bergen Art Museum, invited guest curators from Indigenous nations including Inuit, Maori and Sámi.With over 150 artists included, the featured artworks range from the historical to the contemporary—from 17th-century colonial religious paintings to modern film and video installations—in order to trace the impact of European colonization on Indigenous visual culture.Despite its scope, the aim of Indigenous Histories is not to fully represent the vast and complex histories of each region, but rather to provide a cross section, fragment or sample of these histories in a concise but relevant selection in order to create juxtapositions of these groups on a global scale.Incorporating traditional patterns, this beautifully designed book is divided into eight thematic sections: seven regional and one covering contemporary Indigenous activism.It features over 300 illustrations with narratives contextualized by the guest curators as well as museum directors from institutions around the world. Artists include: Abraham González Pacheco, Antonio Paucar, Britta Marakatt-Labba, Cristóbal Lozano, Iver Jåks, Frida Kahlo, Joar Nango, Katarina Spik Skum, Lena Stenberg, María Izquierdo, Maria Karlsen, Minerva Cuevas, Outi Pieski, Raisa Porsanger, Rufino Tamayo, Saturnino Herrán, Venuca Evanán.

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  • Global Indigenous Horror
    Global Indigenous Horror


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  • What are indigenous people?

    Indigenous people are the original inhabitants of a particular region or land, often with distinct cultural, social, and historical ties to that area. They have a deep connection to the land and natural resources, and their identities are often closely linked to their ancestral heritage. Indigenous communities have unique languages, traditions, and belief systems that have been passed down through generations. It is important to recognize and respect the rights and autonomy of indigenous peoples, as well as their contributions to society and the preservation of cultural diversity.

  • What are indigenous Germans?

    Indigenous Germans are individuals who are native to Germany and have ancestral ties to the region that date back many generations. They are typically descendants of the various Germanic tribes that have inhabited the area for centuries. Indigenous Germans have a strong connection to the culture, traditions, and history of Germany, and often identify with their German heritage.

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  • Renewing Indigenous Economies
    Renewing Indigenous Economies

    Before the arrival of Europeans, Native Americans had thriving societies based on governing structures and property rights that encouraged productivity and trade.These traditional economies were crippled by federal law that has held Indians in colonial bondage.This book provides the knowledge for tribes trapped in "white tape" to revitalize their economies and communities.

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  • Indigenous Disability Studies
    Indigenous Disability Studies

    This book provides a comprehensive approach to the perspectives, lived experiences, and socio-cultural beliefs of Indigenous scholars regarding disabilities through a distinctions-based approach.Indigenous people demonstrate considerable knowledge in a multitude of capacities in spite of legal, monetary, social, economic, health, and political inequalities that they experience within from administrative authorities whether health, education, or governments. By including various knowledge systems related to social-cultural, traditional governance, spirituality, educational, and self-representation within a communal understanding, the knowledge brought forth will be a combination of information from within/communal and outwards/infusion by Indigenous teachers, scholars, academics, and professionals who aim to combat the negative effects of disability labels and policies that have regulated Indigenous peoples. Comprised of five sections:The power, wisdom, knowledge, and lived experiences of EldersReframing the narrative – Navigating self-representationLearning from within – Including traditional knowledgeChallenging colonial authority – Infusing regional ideals and conceptsInterpretations, narratives, and lived experiences of grassroots teachers and social service providersIt will be an asset to those who seek out a deeper understanding of the complexity of Indigenous people and their knowledge, including anyone who deals with predominantly non-Indigenous mindsets and barriers to education. Courses on disability studies, Indigenous studies, social work, health, education, and development studies will all benefit from this book.

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  • An Indigenous Present
    An Indigenous Present

    A monumental gathering of more than 60 contemporary artists, photographers, musicians, writers and more, showcasing diverse approaches to Indigenous concepts, forms and mediums — A Wall Street Journal 2023 holiday gift guide pickThis landmark volume is a gathering of Native North American contemporary artists, musicians, filmmakers, choreographers, architects, writers, photographers, designers and more.Conceived by Jeffrey Gibson, a renowned artist of Mississippi Choctaw and Cherokee descent, An Indigenous Present presents an increasingly visible and expanding field of Indigenous creative practice.It centers individual practices, while acknowledging shared histories, to create a visual experience that foregrounds diverse approaches to concept, form and medium as well as connection, influence, conversation and collaboration.An Indigenous Present foregrounds transculturalism over affiliation and contemporaneity over outmoded categories. Artists include: Neal Ambrose-Smith, Teresa Baker, Natalie Ball, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Rebecca Belmore, Andrea Carlson, Nani Chacon, Raven Chacon, Dana Claxton, Melissa Cody, Chris T.Cornelius, Lewis deSoto, Beau Dick, Demian DineYazhi’, Wally Dion, Divide and Dissolve, Korina Emmerich, Ka’ila Farrell-Smith, Yatika Starr Fields, Nicholas Galanin, Raven Halfmoon, Elisa Harkins, Luzene Hill, Anna Hoover, Sky Hopinka, Chaz John, Emily Johnson, Brian Jungen, Brad Kahlhamer, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Adam Khalil, Zack Kahlil, Kite, Layli Long Soldier, Erica Lord, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Tanya Lukin Linklater, James Luna, Dylan McLaughlin, Meryl McMaster, Caroline Monnet, Audie Murray, New Red Order, Jamie Okuma, Laura Ortman, Katherine "KP" Paul/Black Belt Eagle Scout, Postcommodity, Wendy Red Star, Eric-Paul Riege, Cara Romero, Sara Siestreem, Rose B.Simpson, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Anna Tsouhlarakis, Arielle Twist, Marie Watt, Dyani White Hawk and Zoon a.k.a.Daniel Glen Monkman.

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  • Indigenous Research Methodologies
    Indigenous Research Methodologies

    Author Bagele Chilisa has revised and updated her groundbreaking textbook to give a new generation of scholars a crucial foundation in indigenous methods, methodologies, and epistemologies.Addressing the increasing emphasis in the classroom and in the field to sensitize researchers and students to diverse perspectives--especially those of women, minority groups, former colonized societies, indigenous people, historically oppressed communities, and people with disabilities--the second edition of Indigenous Research Methodologies situates research in a larger, historical, cultural, and global context to make visible the specific methodologies that are commensurate with the transformative paradigm of social science research. Chapters cover the history of research methods, ethical conduct, colonial and postcolonial epistemologies, relational epistemologies, emergent and indigenous methodologies, Afrocentric research, feminist research, narrative frameworks, interviewing, and participatory methods.New to the second edition are three new chapters covering evaluation, mixed methods, and mixed methods evaluation.These chapters focusing on decolonizing, indigenizing, and integrating these methods and applications to enhance participation of indigenous peoples as knowers and foster collaborative relationships. Additional information on indigenous quantitative research reflects new developments in the field.New activities and web resources offer more depth and new ways for students to extend their knowledge.This textbook includes features such as key points, learning objectives, student exercises, chapter summaries, and suggested readings, making it an ideal textbook for graduate-level courses.

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  • Which indigenous peoples exist?

    There are thousands of indigenous peoples around the world, each with their own unique cultures, languages, and traditions. Some well-known indigenous peoples include the Maasai in East Africa, the Inuit in the Arctic regions, the Maori in New Zealand, the Native American tribes in North America, the Aboriginal peoples in Australia, and the Ainu in Japan. These are just a few examples, and there are many more indigenous communities spread across every continent.

  • Were the Germanic people indigenous?

    The Germanic people were not indigenous to the areas they eventually settled in. They were originally believed to have originated in Scandinavia and northern Germany before migrating to other parts of Europe. As they moved and settled in new territories, they interacted with and assimilated with the indigenous populations already living there. Over time, they established their own distinct cultures and societies in these regions.

  • Can one join indigenous peoples?

    Yes, it is possible for individuals to join indigenous communities through marriage, adoption, or by being formally accepted into the community. However, it is important to approach this process with respect and understanding of the specific cultural traditions and protocols of the indigenous group. It is also important to recognize that joining an indigenous community is a deeply personal and meaningful decision that should be approached with humility and a willingness to learn and integrate into the community.

  • What are indigenous people called?

    Indigenous people are often referred to as Native peoples, First Nations, Aboriginal peoples, or Indigenous peoples.

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