Overview: Discusses a range of Indigenous storytelling practices, including performative art, new media, & archaeological findings.Provides new readings of current climate crises, expose the colonial implicatio.This book builds on the perspective that, for Indigenous peoples, relations to the land are familial, intimate, intergenerational, spiritual, instructive, and life nourishing, and it is these relations that Western societies sought to destroy as part of their colonial projects of territorial conquest and exploitation of resources. Positioning storytelling as a research methodology and a
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