Encountering Indigeneity: Re-Imagining and Decolonizing Geography

Wendy S. Shaw, R. D. K. Herman and G. Rebecca Dobbs

Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography

Vol. 88, No. 3, Encountering Indigeneity: Re-imagining and Decolonizing Geography (2006), pp. 267-276 (10 pages)

Published By: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.

 

Research is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods by Shawn Wilson

 

As Long as Grass Grows Dina Gilio-Whitaker

 

Tribal Climate Change project - University of Oregon - managed by Kathy Lynn

 

Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples by Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Second Edition)

 

Native Governance Center - A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgement 

 

Interactive Native (Aboriginal) Lands Map

 

Grand Canyon Trust: Jim Enote (a well-regarded Zuni spokesperson helpful for understanding an indigenous land perspective - beyond our idea of maps)

 

Reasserting Tribal Forest Management Under Good Neighbor Authority

 

Fulfilling the Promise of The Tribal Forest Protection Act of 2004

 

Forest Service Interim Guidelines for Tribal Forest Protection Act

 

Tribal Connections (FS own map for tribal connections)

This is an interactive map that shows the connection between national forests and grasslands, tribal trust lands and tribal lands ceded as part of a treaty. The map is used by the Forest Service as one tool of many to better inform land management decisions.

 

Working Together to Implement the Tribal Forest Protection Act of 2004: Partnerships for Today and Tomorrow

 

US Forest Service: Tribal Relations

US Forest Service Tribal Relations Authorities

 

Tribal consultation and protection of sacred sites in the Southwest: