Questioning Indigenous-Settler Relations : Interdisciplinary Perspectives / Sarah Maddison, Sana Nakata, editors.

This book examines contemporary Indigenous affairs through questions of relationality, presenting a range of interdisciplinary perspectives on the what, who, when, where, and why of Indigenous-settler relations. It also explores relationality, a key analytical framework with which to explore Indigen...

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Main Author: Maddison, Sarah
Other Authors: Nakata, Sana
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature, [2020]
Series:Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia and the World Ser.
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