Countering modernity communal and cooperative models from indigenous peoples

Introduction : relational communities and their entanglements with modernity : on colaboring with indigenous voices / César Abadía-Barrero and Carolyn Smith-Morris -- Part I. Communalism as ancestral knowledge and balance across many beings -- Trig metawe : restoring the tears of dispossession for k...

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Weitere Verfasser: Smith-Morris, Carolyn (HerausgeberIn), Abadía-Barrero, César (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London ; New York, NY Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2025
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction : relational communities and their entanglements with modernity : on colaboring with indigenous voices / César Abadía-Barrero and Carolyn Smith-Morris -- Part I. Communalism as ancestral knowledge and balance across many beings -- Trig metawe : restoring the tears of dispossession for küme mongen / Catalina Alvarado-Cañuta and Francisco Huichaqueo-Pérez -- The multiplication of the multiple, communalism and indigenous tensions in Brazil / Valdelice Veron Kaiowá and Sílvia Guimarães -- Relating to the forest : possibilities and limitations of collaborative research and community media production / Georgia Ennis, Gissela Yumbo, María Antonia Shiguango, Ofelia Salazar, and Olga Chongo -- Intercultural communalism : intercultural and intergenerational work around medicinal plants in a village in southern Colombia / Uitoto, Korevaju and Muinane Peoples -- Part II. Communalist entanglements with modernity --
Autonomy, land stewardship, and indigenous emancipatory praxis through legislative activism in Costa Rica and multilateral institutions / Steven P. Black, Carolina Bolaños Palmieri, Cassandra Eng, Carlos Faerron Guzmán, Yanet Fundora, Leila Garro Valverde, and Jose Carlos Morales Morales -- Akubadaura : resistance and organization : the struggle of Colombian indigenous women for the conquest of their rights and the defense of their communities and territories / Akubadaura Community of Jurists and Fabiola León Posada -- Countering modernity through the Purko Maasai Olpul healing retreat / Kristin Hedges and Joseph Ole Kipila -- Who "communitize" whom? : the countercommunal models of the Forager Nayaka and modern India / Nurit Bird-David -- Between conformity and nonconformity : challenges for weaving community life among the Nasa del Cauca indigenous people, Colombia / Yaid Ferley Bolaños Díaz -- Part III. Contending with scale : communalism across different audiences --
Levels of communalism in the Ecuadorian Amazon : combatting modernity with the help of indigenous radio / Nicholas Simpson, Andrés Tapia, Carolyn Smith-Morris -- Politics of representations : making indigenous paintings for sale in Central Australia / Françoise Dussart -- Rights, repatriation and return : the Sámi / Jocelyn Bell -- "Nation" v. "Rom" : Yolnu articulations of communal identity in northeast Arnhem Land, Australia / Frances Morphy
"This volume highlights and examines how Indigenous Peoples continue to inhabit the world in counter-modern ways. It illustrates how communalist practices and cooperative priorities of many Indigenous communities are simultaneously key to their cultural survival while being most vulnerable to post-colonial erasure. Chapters contributed by community collectives, elders, lawyers, scholars, multi-generational collaboratives, and others are brought together to highlight the communal and cooperative strategies that counter the modernizing tropes of capitalist, industrialist, and representational hegemonies. Furthermore, the authors of the book explicitly interrogate the roles of witness, collaborator, advocate, and community leader as they consider ethical relations in contexts of financialized global markets, ongoing land grabbing and displacement, epistemic violence, and post-colonial erasures. Lucid and topical, the book will be indispensable for students and scholars of anthropology, modernity, capitalism, history, sociology, human rights, minority studies, indigenous studies, Asian studies, and Latin American studies"--
Beschreibung:xviii, 260 pages
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25 cm
ISBN:9781032698045
9781032753478