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Political process of reframing Indigenous histories
dimensions of indigenous-decolonization work, direct action campaigns, healing journeys, and embodied social struggles for decolonization are frequently
Indigenous_decolonization
Process of undoing colonial influences on knowledge
Decolonization of knowledge (also epistemic decolonization or epistemological decolonization) is a concept advanced in decolonial scholarship that critiques
Decolonization_of_knowledge
Undoing political, economic and cultural legacies of colonisation
"Re-envisioning resurgence: Indigenous pathways to decolonization and sustainable self-determination". Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society
Decolonization
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the peoples who are native to the Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Book by Linda Tuhiwai Smith
theory Decolonization Decolonization of knowledge Tikanga Māori Wilson, Carla (December 2001). "Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples"
Decolonizing_Methodologies
Paper published in 2012
"Decolonization is Not a Metaphor" is an academic paper published in 2012 by scholars Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang. The paper argues that decolonization
Decolonization Is Not a Metaphor
Decolonization_Is_Not_a_Metaphor
Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous People Tuck, Eve; Yang, K. Wayne (2012). "Decolonization is not a metaphor". Tabula Rasa. 38: 61–111
Indigenous_peoples
to data sovereignty, as well as the decolonization of knowledge. Data decolonization is linked to the decolonization movement that emerged in the mid-20th
Data_decolonization
Violence against Indigenous women and girls
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls are victims of violence against Indigenous women in Canada and the United States, of those in the First
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Missing_and_Murdered_Indigenous_Women
Canadian indigenous cartoonist and activist
his series of graphic novels detailing various issues regarding indigenous decolonization, anti-capitalism, anti-globalization and anti-fascism, with a
Gord_Hill
Far-left political and militant group in southern Mexico
civil resistance. The Zapatistas' main body is made up of mostly rural indigenous people, but it includes some supporters in urban areas and internationally
Zapatista Army of National Liberation
Zapatista_Army_of_National_Liberation
Native American and First Nations ceremony
by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas. While they bear some resemblance to other ceremonies and rituals involving smoke (e.g., Indigenous Australian
Smudging
Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander peoples
MCA. Bentley, Olivia. "Decolonization discourses" (PDF). Under Bunjil. 6. University of Melbourne Student Union's (UMSU) Indigenous department: 49–50, 51
Indigenous_Australians
Decolonial movement
Decolonize This Place is an art collective based in New York City that organizes around Indigenous rights, Black nationalism, Palestinian nationalism,
Decolonize_This_Place
Declaration adopted in 2007 by the United Nations General Assembly
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DOTROIP) is a legally non-binding United Nations resolution passed by the General Assembly
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Declaration_on_the_Rights_of_Indigenous_Peoples
Indigenous responses for survival and resistance during the age of colonialism
Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries. Tuck, Eve; Yang, K. Wayne (2012). "Decolonization is not a metaphor". Decolonization: Indigeneity
Indigenous response to colonialism
Indigenous_response_to_colonialism
American Indian civil rights organization
brutality against American Indians, AIM soon widened its scope to many Indigenous Tribal issues that American Indian groups have faced due to settler colonialism
American_Indian_Movement
Legal, social, or ethical principles pertaining to indigenous peoples
Indigenous rights are those rights that exist in recognition of the specific condition of indigenous peoples. This includes not only the most basic human
Indigenous_rights
Language that is native to a region and spoken by Indigenous peoples
An Indigenous language, or autochthonous language, is a language that is native to a region and spoken by its Indigenous peoples. Indigenous languages
Indigenous_language
Indigenous land recognised by the Brazilian government
In Brazil, an Indigenous territory or Indigenous land (Portuguese: Terra Indígena [ˈtɛʁɐ ĩˈdʒiʒẽnɐ], TI) is an area inhabited and exclusively possessed
Indigenous_territory_(Brazil)
UN coordinating body
on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII or PFII) is the UN's central coordinating body for matters relating to the concerns and rights of the world's indigenous peoples
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United_Nations_Permanent_Forum_on_Indigenous_Issues
Mohawk group
and occupations. Rotisken’rakéhte represent one part of decentralized indigenous governance under the Great Law of Peace (Mohawk: Kaianere’kó:wa) and similar
Mohawk_Warrior_Society
The expression Indigenous Caucus (or Caucus of Indigenous Peoples) refers to informal groups of Indigenous peoples representatives with ad hoc rules of
Indigenous_Caucus
Knowledge systems in the cultural traditions of communities
Traditional knowledge (TK), indigenous knowledge (IK), folk knowledge, and local knowledge generally refers to knowledge systems embedded in the cultural
Traditional_knowledge
Rights of indigenous people to customary land
Indigenous land rights are the rights of Indigenous peoples to land and natural resources therein, either individually or collectively, mostly in colonised
Indigenous_land_rights
Umbrella term for gender-variant Indigenous North Americans
Radical Faeries", Spaces between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization, University of Minnesota Press, pp. 129–151, doi:10.5749/minnesota/9780816656325
Two-spirit
Indigenous resurgence is a movement of resistance and decolonization. The practice of Indigenous resurgence is a form of regenerative nation-building and
Indigenous_resurgence
Movement by Indigenous peoples to reclaim lands
Land Back is part of a broader Indigenous movement for decolonization. The Land Back movement seeks to restore Indigenous political authority over unceded
Land_Back
Type of feminism
the racial and broader stereotypes of indigenous peoples, gender, sexuality, while also focusing on decolonization and breaking down the patriarchy and
Native_American_feminism
Harmful or unethical bioprospecting
unauthorized appropriation of knowledge and genetic resources of farming and indigenous communities by individuals or institutions seeking exclusive monopoly
Biopiracy
Annual observation created by the United Nations
of the World's Indigenous Peoples is observed on 9 August each year to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world's indigenous population. This
International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
International_Day_of_the_World's_Indigenous_Peoples
reinstatement of tribal authority in the prosecution of crimes committed within Indigenous territories, a strategy intended to foster accountability and justice
Sexual victimization of Native American women
Sexual_victimization_of_Native_American_women
Flag used to represent an ethnicity
Co-governance Discovery doctrine Discrimination Ecocide Genocide MMIW Indigenous decolonization Inhabited lands Indigenism Settler colonialism Truth commissions
Ethnic_flag
Dakota academic, author and activist
about Dakota history, Indigenous resistance, and strategies for decolonization. Waziyatawin is recognized as a leading Indigenous intellectual and was
Waziyatawin
Collective legal protections for cultural heritage
Indigenous Data Governance Commercialization of indigenous knowledge Cultural appropriation Darrell A. Posey Decolonization of knowledge Indigenous communal
Indigenous intellectual property
Indigenous_intellectual_property
Rationale or justification for colonialism
for colonization purporting to facilitate the cultural assimilation of indigenous peoples, especially in the period from the 15th to the 20th centuries
Civilizing_mission
Climate change disproportionately impacts indigenous peoples around the world when compared to non-indigenous peoples. These impacts are particularly felt
Climate change and indigenous peoples
Climate_change_and_indigenous_peoples
Independence of African colonies from European powers
World War on the Decolonization of Africa"". Bowling Green State University. Alghailani, Said Ali (2002). Islam and the French Decolonization of Algeria: The
Decolonisation_of_Africa
Elimination of indigenous inhabitants
Linda; Desai, Chandni (2017). "Decolonization is a global project: From Palestine to the Americas". Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society
Genocide of indigenous peoples
Genocide_of_indigenous_peoples
Ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state
Dutch colony) and Papua New Guinea (a former Australian colony). During decolonization, the colonial powers imposed a unified state structure irrespective
Stateless_nation
population decline of Indigenous peoples in the Americas. After the decolonization of the Americas, the enslavement of Indigenous peoples continued into
European enslavement of Indigenous Americans
European_enslavement_of_Indigenous_Americans
Indigenous ethnic group in North America
Lauria Morgensen, Spaces Between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization (ISBN 1452932727, 2011), pages 39-40, quotes Crow historian Joe
Crow_people
Lands, territories and resources of indigenous peoples
territories and resources of indigenous peoples, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. The term differs from indigenous land rights, Aboriginal title
Ancestral_domain
association with decolonization. It can reclaim traditional land names and spaces, including sacred areas. An example of an Indigenous map is a 2.6-meter
Indigenous_mapping
International organization formed in 1991
at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands. Its members consist of indigenous peoples, minorities, and unrecognized or occupied territories. UNPO works
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
Unrepresented_Nations_and_Peoples_Organization
Philippine government agency
Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) is the agency of the national government of the Philippines that is responsible for protecting the rights of the indigenous
National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
National_Commission_on_Indigenous_Peoples
Intergovernmental forum for the Arctic
intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic region. At present, eight countries exercise sovereignty
Arctic_Council
Protests in Finnmark, Norway
in several ways:[citation needed] It put the rights of the Sámi as an indigenous people with distinct rights over the lands in Northern Norway onto the
Alta_controversy
Mexican government agency
The National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas, INPI, Tzotzil: Instituto Ta Sjunul Jlumaltik Sventa
National Institute of Indigenous Peoples
National_Institute_of_Indigenous_Peoples
Indigenous people's organization in Ecuador
The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Spanish: Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador) or, more commonly, CONAIE, is
Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador
Confederation_of_Indigenous_Nationalities_of_Ecuador
Political, social, and cultural movement and theory
Indigenous feminism is an intersectional theory and practice of feminism that focuses on decolonization, Indigenous sovereignty, and human rights for
Indigenous_feminism
Fraudulent spiritual practitioner
misrepresentation of Indigenous intellectual property is seen as an exploitative form of colonialism and one step in the destruction of Indigenous cultures: The
Plastic_shaman
Indigenous populations
Co-governance Discovery doctrine Discrimination Ecocide Genocide MMIW Indigenous decolonization Inhabited lands Indigenism Settler colonialism Truth commissions
Tribals_in_Kerala
US government agency
trust by the U.S. federal government for indigenous tribes. It renders services to roughly 2 million indigenous Americans across 574 federally recognized
Bureau_of_Indian_Affairs
time, and in 2020 made available online with additional context at the Indigenous Digital Archive's Treaties Explorer, or DigiTreaties.org. Treaty-making
List of the United States treaties
List_of_the_United_States_treaties
Overseas territories controlled by France (1534–1980)
Africa: France's Successful Decolonization?. Berg. ISBN 9781859735572. Clayton, Anthony. The Wars of French Decolonization (1995) Cogneau, Denis, et al
French_colonial_empire
Canadian scholar
16, 2011). Rage Against Empire: Resentment, Reconciliation and Indigenous Decolonization in Canada at the Vancouver Institute for Social Research at the
Glen_Coulthard
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate scholar (born 1968)
race science and Indigenous identities, as well as on polyamory as a decolonization practice. TallBear was born in 1968 at a public hospital in Pipestone
Kim_TallBear
Co-governance between indigenous Māori and the New Zealand Crown
fulfill the goals of the 2007 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Notable co-governance arrangements for resource management include
Co-governance
Third Positionism Anti-authoritarianism Anti-monarchism Monarchomachs Decolonization Theocracy Central African Republic Congo Egypt Equatorial Guinea Libya
List_of_political_ideologies
Decolonization approach
inclusive of indigenous peoples within independent states, but was later used to describe the counter-argument that separation was a decolonization prerequisite
Blue_water_thesis
The decolonization of the Americas occurred over several centuries as most of the countries in the Americas gained their independence from European rule
Decolonization of the Americas
Decolonization_of_the_Americas
2016–17 series of protests in the United States
Water". Inspired by the youth, several adults, including Joye Braun of the Indigenous Environmental Network and tribal historian LaDonna Brave Bull Allard,
Dakota Access Pipeline protests
Dakota_Access_Pipeline_protests
Scholar of community organizing and critical pedagogy
Publications. Tuck, Eve; Yang, K. Wayne (2012). "Decolonization is not a metaphor" (PDF). Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society. 1: 1–40. Paperson
K._Wayne_Yang
Tuck, Eve; Yang, K. Wayne. "Decolonization is not a metaphor". Moves to Innocence I: Settler Nativism, pp. 10–13. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education &
Indigenous identity fraud in Canada and the United States
Indigenous_identity_fraud_in_Canada_and_the_United_States
UK-based non-governmental organisation
for the collective rights of Indigenous, tribal and uncontacted peoples. Survival works in partnership with Indigenous and tribal peoples, and offers
Survival_International
English-language concept of the right path of life
Curandero Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Great Race (Native American legend) Indigenous decolonization Midewiwin Medicine wheel (symbol) Music
The_red_road
Indigenous rights movement in New Zealand
The Māori protest movement is a broad indigenous rights movement in New Zealand (Aotearoa). While there was a range of conflicts between Māori and European
Māori_protest_movement
Gay rights organization
Lauria (2011). Spaces between us : queer settler colonialism and indigenous decolonization. Minneapolis. ISBN 978-0-8166-7836-5. OCLC 785779662.{{cite book}}:
Gay_American_Indians
Type of territory defined by the United Nations Charter
opposed the idea of decolonization ever since the first visit by UN officials in 1976. In 2006, a UN-supervised referendum on decolonization was held in Tokelau
United Nations list of non-self-governing territories
United_Nations_list_of_non-self-governing_territories
School of thought
principle is that decolonization goes beyond ending colonization. Nelson Maldonado-Torres explains, "For decolonial thinking decolonization is less the end
Decoloniality
National Indigenous Organization of Colombia (Spanish: Organización Nacional Indígena de Colombia or ONIC) is an organization representing the Indigenous peoples
National Indigenous Organization of Colombia
National_Indigenous_Organization_of_Colombia
Andean culture community organisation
of Quechua, as well as to raise awareness about the relevance of the Indigenous languages of the Americas. For each edition, about one-hundred people
Quechua_Alliance
Several different ideologies associated with indigenous peoples
to several different ideologies that seek to promote the interests of indigenous peoples. The term is used differently by various scholars and activists
Indigenism
There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Ministry-level body of the Taiwanese government
The Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP; Chinese: 原住民族委員會; pinyin: Yuánzhù Mínzú Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Goân-chū-bîn-cho̍k Úi-oân-hōe), formerly known
Council_of_Indigenous_Peoples
American author and activist
the founder and CEO of the Decolonizing Wealth Project and Liberated Capital. He published Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and
Edgar_Villanueva
First Nations organization in Canada
primarily urban Indians, including off-reserve status Indians and Inuit. Indigenous peoples of North America have created varieties of political organizations
Assembly_of_First_Nations
of decolonization has also caused critiques. These critiques, mainly emphasizing that “decolonization is not a metaphor” argue that decolonization has
Decolonization in Latino culture
Decolonization_in_Latino_culture
International non-governmental organization
The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) is an independent and non-profit international human rights-based membership organization,
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
International_Work_Group_for_Indigenous_Affairs
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › In Canada, Indigenous peoples (also known as Aboriginal Canadians) represent roughly 5% of the
Indigenous_peoples_in_Canada
Interdisciplinary academic field
legally and historically defined). Practitioners advocate for decolonization of indigenous peoples, political autonomy, and the establishment of a discipline
Native_American_studies
Acts of genocide committed against Indigenous peoples in Canada
discourse and politics of settlers, and solidarity with Indigenous nations" (PDF). Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society. 3 (2): 11–12. Archived
Canadian genocide of Indigenous peoples
Canadian_genocide_of_Indigenous_peoples
Native American advocacy group
Native American advocacy group that focuses on decolonization and Marxism as means to liberate Indigenous peoples. In 2021, in response to the Green New
The_Red_Nation
Indigenous people of Venezuela and Colombia
Piaroa people, known among themselves as the Huottüja or De'aruhua, are an Indigenous people of South America, who primarily live in the middle Orinoco Basin
Piaroa_people
Government ministry of Bolivia
artistic expressions of the indigenous peoples of Bolivia as well as promotes the country's tourism sector and process of decolonization and depatriarchalization
Ministry of Cultures (Bolivia)
Ministry_of_Cultures_(Bolivia)
Native or inhabitant of the West Indies
Indies, of European origin or descent." In the 1950s, coinciding with decolonization and the arrival of Afro-Caribbean migrants in the United Kingdom, West
West_Indian
Inuit run Arctic organization
Conference) is a multinational non-governmental organization (NGO) and Indigenous Peoples' Organization (IPO) representing the 180,000 Inuit and Yupik (sometimes
Inuit_Circumpolar_Council
American indigenous studies scholar
in Toronto, Ontario with Indigenous place names, raising awareness about stolen land, Indigenous history, and decolonization. Tuck is also one of the
Eve_Tuck
The Indigenous people of Oceania are Aboriginal Australians, Papuans, and Austronesians (Melanesians, Micronesians, and Polynesians). These indigenous peoples
Indigenous_peoples_of_Oceania
Brazilian government protection agency
[fũdaˈsɐ̃w nasi.oˈnaw dus ˈpɔvuz ĩˈdʒiʒenɐs, - nasjoˈnaw -]; lit. 'National Indigenous People Foundation') or FUNAI is a Brazilian governmental protection agency
Fundação Nacional dos Povos Indígenas
Fundação_Nacional_dos_Povos_Indígenas
International Labour Organization Convention
Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 is an International Labour Organization Convention within the United Nations that was established in
Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957
Indigenous_and_Tribal_Populations_Convention,_1957
This is a list of indigenous rights organizations. Some of these organizations are members of other organizations listed in this article. Sometimes local
List of Indigenous rights organizations
List_of_Indigenous_rights_organizations
Control by foreign groups
mercantilism and chartered companies, and established complex colonialities. Decolonization, which started in the 18th century, gradually led to the independence
Colonialism
Territories occupied primarily by native or tribal peoples
The lands inhabited by indigenous peoples receive different treatments around the world. Many countries have specific legislation, definitions, nomenclature
Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples
Lands_inhabited_by_Indigenous_peoples
Independence of Oceanic countries from colonial rule
and UN Trust Territories. Date of decolonization for territories annexed by or integrated into previously decolonized independent countries are given in
Decolonisation_of_Oceania
Southern African philosophy
Ugandan feminist scholar Sylvia Tamale has also written a book titled Decolonization and Afro-Feminism, offering a holistic view of Ubuntu as a decolonial
Ubuntu_philosophy
The Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism (IPCB) is a non-profit organization based in Nixon, Nevada, for the purpose of political activism against
Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism
Indigenous_Peoples_Council_on_Biocolonialism
American nonprofit organization
an Indigenous-led nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)), based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, that advocates for the rights of Indigenous Peoples
Cultural_Survival
2021 political proposal
colonisation. It presents a framework for decolonizing as a means to tackle environmental harm. It reports on how Indigenous peoples have led climate-related protests
Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth
Red_Deal:_Indigenous_Action_to_Save_Our_Earth
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Peace Maker
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Teutonic
Ruler of the Home; Estate; Ruler of the Enclosure
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Free
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Worldly; Knowledgeable
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Enthusiastic; Talented Person; Like to Live with Good Characters; Successive Person; Angry when Irritated
Boy/Male
Tamil
Britain
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Sun
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Fearless Ruler
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lord of rivers, Ocean
Boy/Male
Tamil
Thavanesh | தாவாநேஷ
Lord Shiva
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a.
Aboriginal; indigenous; native.
a.
See Endogenous.
a.
Endogenous.
a.
Sexually reproductive.
a.
Produced by the action of fire, as lava.
a.
Native; indigenous; not foreign.
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Cultivated; not indigenous; not of spontaneous growth; as, artificial grasses.
a.
First; original; indigenous; primitive; native; as, the aboriginal tribes of America.
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Pertaining to, or having the character of, an exogen; -- the opposite of endogenous.
a.
Generated by water.
a.
Native; inherent; innate.
n.
A large tree of the order Coniferae, indigenous to the East Indies and Australasia; -- called also Agathis. There are several species.
n.
A genus of endogenous plants. See Screw pine.
a.
Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk.
a.
Being of one kind; being of the same genus.
adv.
By endogenous growth.
a.
Native; produced, growing, or living, naturally in a country or climate; not exotic; not imported.
n.
Any endogenous tree of the order Palmae or Palmaceae; a palm tree.
a.
Originating from within; increasing by internal growth.