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Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place

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Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place

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Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place

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Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place book

Edited ByLigia (Licho) López López, Gioconda Coello
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 10 December 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003019299
Pages 210
eBook ISBN 9781003019299
Subjects Education, Environment and Sustainability, Humanities, Social Sciences
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López López, L.(., & Coello, G. (Eds.). (2020). Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003019299

ABSTRACT

Singularizing progressive time binds pasts, presents, and futures to cause-effect chains overdetermining existence in education and social life more broadly. Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place disrupts the common sense of "futures" in education or "knowledge for the future" by examining the multiplicity of possible destinies in coexistent experiences of living and learning.

Taking place is the intention this book has to embody and world multiplicity across the landscapes that sustain life. The book contends that Indigenous perspectives open spaces for new forms of sociality and relationships with knowledge, time, and landscapes. Through Goanna walking and caring for Country; conjuring encounters between forests, humans, and the more-than-human; dreams, dream literacies, and planes of existence; the spirit realm taking place; ancestral luchas; Musquem hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ Land pedagogies; and resoluteness and gratitude for atunhetsla/the spirit within, the chapters in the collection become politicocultural and (hi)storical statements challenging the singular order of the future towards multiple encounters of all that is to come. In doing so, Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place offers various points of departure to (hi)story educational futures more responsive to the multiplicities of lives in what has not yet become. The contributors in this volume are Indigenous women, women of Indigenous backgrounds, Black, Red, and Brown women, and women whose scholarship is committed to Indigenous matters across spaces and times. Their work in the chapters often defies prescriptions of academic conventions, and at times occupies them to enunciate ontologies of the not yet. As people historically fabricated "women," their scholarly production critically intervenes on time to break teleological education that births patriarchal-ized and master-ized forms of living. What emerges are presences that undiscipline education and educationalized social life breaking futures out of time.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Indigenous studies, future studies, post-colonial studies in education, settler colonialism and coloniality, diversity and multiculturalism in education, and international comparative education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |9 pages

Futures taking place

ByGioconda Coello, Ligia (Licho) López López

chapter 1|27 pages

Changing places

Weaving city learnings into Country futures
ByJo Anne Rey

chapter 2|19 pages

Kichwa stories of future(s)

Narratives for otherwise good living
ByGioconda Coello

chapter 3|22 pages

Chi uwach loq’alaj q’ij saq

The sacred existing in knowing/learning from space/time
ByMaría Jacinta Xón Riquiac

chapter 4|20 pages

Spirits and serpents

Buddhist prosperity in the ‘Snake Temples’ (Mway Paya) of Myanmar
ByNicole Tu-Maung

chapter 5|19 pages

Dreaming of the future(s)

An exploration of the dreams and resistance of the Obo-Manobo
ByGrace Simbulan

chapter 6|21 pages

Qishpikayqa aham

The hardships of becoming
ByÑusta Carranza Ko

chapter 7|19 pages

Preparing Teachers Through Land Education

Indigenous Erasure, Reclamation, and Resurgence in Campus Spaces
ByJan Hare, Christine Bridge, Amber Shilling

chapter 8|15 pages

The Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address and its relevance for futures and learnings

ByRoberta Hill

chapter 9|12 pages

Brown, Red, and Black to the Futures

ByLigia (Licho) López López, Gioconda Coello
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