Indigenous DC

Indigenous DC
Author: Elizabeth Rule
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2023-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781647123222

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The first and fullest account of the suppressed history and continuing presence of Native Americans in Washington, DC Washington, DC, is Indian land, but Indigenous peoples are often left out of the national narrative of the United States and erased in the capital city. To redress this myth of invisibility, Indigenous DC shines a light upon the oft-overlooked contributions of tribal leaders and politicians, artists and activists to the rich history of the District of Columbia, and their imprint—at times memorialized in physical representations, and at other times living on only through oral history—upon this place. Inspired by author Elizabeth Rule’s award-winning public history mobile app and decolonial mapping project Guide to Indigenous DC, this book brings together the original inhabitants who call the District their traditional territory, the diverse Indigenous diaspora who has made community here, and the land itself in a narrative arc that makes clear that all land is Native land. The acknowledgment that DC is an Indigenous space inserts the Indigenous perspective into the national narrative and opens the door for future possibilities of Indigenous empowerment and sovereignty. This important book is a valuable and informational resource on both Washington, DC, regional history and Native American history.

Reclaiming Indigenous Planning

Reclaiming Indigenous Planning
Author: Ryan Walker,Ted Jojola
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780773589940

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Centuries-old community planning practices in Indigenous communities in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia have, in modern times, been eclipsed by ill-suited western approaches, mostly derived from colonial and neo-colonial traditions. Since planning outcomes have failed to reflect the rights and interests of Indigenous people, attempts to reclaim planning have become a priority for many Indigenous nations throughout the world. In Reclaiming Indigenous Planning, scholars and practitioners connect the past and present to facilitate better planning for the future. With examples from the Canadian Arctic to the Australian desert, and the cities, towns, reserves and reservations in between, contributors engage topics including Indigenous mobilization and resistance, awareness-raising and seven-generations visioning, Indigenous participation in community planning processes, and forms of governance. Relying on case studies and personal narratives, these essays emphasize the critical need for Indigenous communities to reclaim control of the political, socio-cultural, and economic agendas that shape their lives. The first book to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors together across continents, Reclaiming Indigenous Planning shows how urban and rural communities around the world are reformulating planning practices that incorporate traditional knowledge, cultural identity, and stewardship over land and resources. Contributors include Robert Adkins (Community and Economic Development Consultant, USA), Chris Andersen (Alberta), Giovanni Attili (La Sapienza), Aaron Aubin (Dillon Consulting), Shaun Awatere (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Yale Belanger (Lethbridge), Keith Chaulk (Memorial), Stephen Cornell (Arizona), Sherrie Cross (Macquarie), Kim Doohan (Native Title and Resource Claims Consultant, Australia), Kerri Jo Fortier (Simpcw First Nation), Bethany Haalboom (Victoria University, New Zealand), Lisa Hardess (Hardess Planning Inc.), Garth Harmsworth (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Sharon Hausam (Pueblo of Laguna), Michael Hibbard (Oregon), Richard Howitt (Macquarie), Ted Jojola (New Mexico), Tanira Kingi (AgResearch, New Zealand), Marcus Lane (Griffith), Rebecca Lawrence (Umea), Gaim Lunkapis (Malaysia Sabah), Laura Mannell (Planning Consultant, Canada), Hirini Matunga (Lincoln University, New Zealand), Deborah McGregor (Toronto), Oscar Montes de Oca (AgResearch, New Zealand), Samantha Muller (Flinders), David Natcher (Saskatchewan), Frank Palermo (Dalhousie), Robert Patrick (Saskatchewan), Craig Pauling (Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu), Kurt Peters (Oregon State), Libby Porter (Monash), Andrea Procter (Memorial), Sarah Prout (Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health, Australia), Catherine Robinson (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia), Shadrach Rolleston (Planning Consultant, New Zealand), Leonie Sandercock (British Columbia), Crispin Smith (Planning Consultant, Canada), Sandie Suchet-Pearson (Macquarie), Siri Veland (Brown), Ryan Walker (Saskatchewan), Liz Wedderburn (AgResearch, New Zealand).

Sweet s Hortus Britannicus Or a Catalogue of Plants Indigenous Or Cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain

Sweet s Hortus Britannicus  Or  a Catalogue of Plants  Indigenous  Or Cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain
Author: Robert Sweet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1830
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: ONB:+Z173829106

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Hortus Cantabrigiensis Or An Accented Catalogue of Indigenous and Exotic Plants Cultivated in the Cambridge Botanical Garden

Hortus Cantabrigiensis  Or  An Accented Catalogue of Indigenous and Exotic Plants  Cultivated in the Cambridge Botanical Garden
Author: James Donn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 794
Release: 1845
Genre: Botanical gardens
ISBN: HARVARD:32044106314958

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Sweet s Hortus Britannicus Or A Catalogue of All the Plants Indigenous Or Cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain Arranged According to the Natural System with the Generic and Specific Names English Names Accentuation Derivation of Generic Names References to the Best Figures the Most Useful Synonymes the Linnean Class and Order to which Each Genus Belongs c

Sweet s Hortus Britannicus  Or  A Catalogue of All the Plants Indigenous Or Cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain  Arranged According to the Natural System  with the Generic and Specific Names  English Names  Accentuation  Derivation of Generic Names     References to the Best Figures  the Most Useful Synonymes  the Linnean Class and Order to which Each Genus Belongs   c
Author: Robert Sweet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 832
Release: 1839
Genre: Botany
ISBN: HARVARD:32044103115382

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Hearts of Our People

Hearts of Our People
Author: Jill Ahlberg Yohe,Teri Greeves
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Indian art
ISBN: 0295745797

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"Women have long been the creative force behind Native American art, yet their individual contributions have been largely unrecognized, instead treated as anonymous representations of entire cultures. 'Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists' explores the artistic achievements of Native women and establishes their rightful place in the art world. This lavishly illustrated book, a companion to the landmark exhibition, includes works of art from antiquity to the present, made in a variety of media from textiles and beadwork to video and digital arts. It showcases more than 115 artists from the United States and Canada, spanning over one thousand years, to reveal the ingenuity and innovation fthat have always been foundational to the art of Native women."--Page 4 of cover.

Hortus Cantabrigiensis Or A Catalogue of Plants Indigenous and Exotic Enlarged Improved and Brought Down to the Present Time by P N Don

Hortus Cantabrigiensis  Or A Catalogue of Plants Indigenous and Exotic  Enlarged  Improved and Brought Down to the Present Time by P N  Don
Author: James Donn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1845
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:B000107540

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Indigenous Nations and Modern States

Indigenous Nations and Modern States
Author: Rudolph C. Ryser
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136494468

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Indigenous peoples throughout the world tenaciously defend their lands, cultures, and their lives with resilience and determination. They have done so generation after generation. These are peoples who make up bedrock nations throughout the world in whose territories the United Nations says 80 percent of the world’s life sustaining biodiversity remains. Once thought of as remnants of a human past that would soon disappear in the fog of history, indigenous peoples—as we now refer to them—have in the last generation emerged as new political actors in global, regional and local debates. As countries struggle with economic collapse, terrorism and global warming indigenous peoples demand a place at the table to decide policy about energy, boundaries, traditional knowledge, climate change, intellectual property, land, environment, clean water, education, war, terrorism, health and the role of democracy in society. In this volume Rudolph C. Ryser describes how indigenous peoples transformed themselves from anthropological curiosities into politically influential voices in domestic and international deliberations affecting everyone on the planet. He reveals in documentary detail how since the 1970s indigenous peoples politically formed governing authorities over peoples, territories and resources raising important questions and offering new solutions to profound challenges to human life.