Posts Tagged with: nationhood
By INM Collective
Posted in - Voices Rising on November 24th, 2013
We invite contributions to the Indigenous Nationhood Movement blog, Voices Rising. We are looking for writing and reflections on nationhood, resistance, resurgence and community initiatives—in the continuation of our peoples’ shared and …
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By Native Youth Sexual Health Network
Posted in - Voices Rising on November 21st, 2013
Building Indigenous nationhood through our bodies is done daily in our work across issues of sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice. At the Native Youth Sexual Health Network (NYSHN) we simultaneously recognize that …
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By Taiaiake Alfred
Posted in - Voices Rising on November 19th, 2013
A Warrior is the one who can use words so that everyone knows they are part of the same family. A Warrior says what is in the people’s hearts, talks about what the …
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By Chelsea Vowel
Posted in - Voices Rising on November 14th, 2013
When settlers discuss the concept of Indigenous nationhood, the term ‘capacity’ often comes up, as in Indigenous peoples lack it.
There might be some recognition that we governed ourselves before contact, though rarely is any respect …
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By INM Collective
Posted in - News on November 5th, 2013
Boozhoo, shé:kon, siyo, tansi and greetings to all our relatives,
Welcome to the Indigenous Nationhood Movement. We invite you to join with us in building collective power in our communities.
Please read our Statement of …
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By Glen Coulthard
Posted in - Voices Rising on November 5th, 2013
There is a significant and to my mind problematic limitation that is increasingly being placed on Indigenous efforts to defend our rights and our lands. This constraint involves the type of tactics that are being …
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