Next Level Warriorship: Intellectuals Role in Acts of Resistance within the Idle No More Movement

abstract: Abstract Everyday living, as an Indigenous person, is an act of resistance. On December 21, 2012, there was a national day of action that included rallies and demonstrations happening all over the world to stand in solidarity with First Nations Indigenous peoples in Canada under the banner...

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Other Authors: Medina, Laura (Author), Martinez, David (Advisor), VIcenti- Carpio, Myla (Committee member), Riding In, James (Committee member), Arizona State University (Publisher)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.51799
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spelling ftarizonastateun:item:51799 2023-05-15T16:16:28+02:00 Next Level Warriorship: Intellectuals Role in Acts of Resistance within the Idle No More Movement Medina, Laura (Author) Martinez, David (Advisor) VIcenti- Carpio, Myla (Committee member) Riding In, James (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) 2018 85 pages http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.51799 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.51799 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Native American studies Sociology Canadian history decolonization First Nation Indigenous resistance resurgence social movements Masters Thesis 2018 ftarizonastateun 2019-02-02T23:51:40Z abstract: Abstract Everyday living, as an Indigenous person, is an act of resistance. On December 21, 2012, there was a national day of action that included rallies and demonstrations happening all over the world to stand in solidarity with First Nations Indigenous peoples in Canada under the banner Idle No More (INM). The pressure of the movement all came to an end after the cooptation from a few First Nation leadership on January 11, 2013. Despite the failures, the INM movement brought hope, the urgency to act, and ideas of the decolonization and resurgence process. This movement was educational in focus and with that, there is the need to explore essential roles to advance Indigenous resistance to ensure Indigenous liberation. Here I explore the role of the intellectual, and in particular three scholars who provide next level warriorship. Their contributions redirected the conceptualization of decolonization to a process of resurgence. In this manner, authentic Indigenous nationhood is possible. Dissertation/Thesis Masters Thesis American Indian Studies 2018 Master Thesis First Nations Arizona State University: ASU Digital Repository Canada Indian
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Sociology
Canadian history
decolonization
First Nation
Indigenous
resistance
resurgence
social movements
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Sociology
Canadian history
decolonization
First Nation
Indigenous
resistance
resurgence
social movements
Next Level Warriorship: Intellectuals Role in Acts of Resistance within the Idle No More Movement
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Sociology
Canadian history
decolonization
First Nation
Indigenous
resistance
resurgence
social movements
description abstract: Abstract Everyday living, as an Indigenous person, is an act of resistance. On December 21, 2012, there was a national day of action that included rallies and demonstrations happening all over the world to stand in solidarity with First Nations Indigenous peoples in Canada under the banner Idle No More (INM). The pressure of the movement all came to an end after the cooptation from a few First Nation leadership on January 11, 2013. Despite the failures, the INM movement brought hope, the urgency to act, and ideas of the decolonization and resurgence process. This movement was educational in focus and with that, there is the need to explore essential roles to advance Indigenous resistance to ensure Indigenous liberation. Here I explore the role of the intellectual, and in particular three scholars who provide next level warriorship. Their contributions redirected the conceptualization of decolonization to a process of resurgence. In this manner, authentic Indigenous nationhood is possible. Dissertation/Thesis Masters Thesis American Indian Studies 2018
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Martinez, David (Advisor)
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