Indigenization
Indigenization has described a process whereby First Peoples, Inuit and Metis have strategically adopted the term Indigenous as a sociopolitical identifier. Being Indigenous is complicated to define but includes being the first in a territory with the ties to the territory being of great cultural si...
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description | Indigenization has described a process whereby First Peoples, Inuit and Metis have strategically adopted the term Indigenous as a sociopolitical identifier. Being Indigenous is complicated to define but includes being the first in a territory with the ties to the territory being of great cultural significance, being a distinct population, and having experienced colonial or other significant oppression affecting all aspects of life. Indigenization as a strategy focuses on asserting and supporting the core aspects of identity while pushing for recognition of inherent sovereignty and rights as First Peoples. Efforts in Indigenization, such as decolonization of non-indigenous practices and institutions, are having effects in some nations while meeting resistance in others. L'autochtonisation décrit un processus par lequel les Premières nations, les Inuit et les Métis ont stratégiquement adopté le terme "autochotone" comme identifiant sociopolitique. Sa définition est complexe, mais inclut le fait: d'être le premier d'un territoire, dont les liens ont une grande importance culturelle; d'être une population distincte; et d'avoir subi une oppression coloniale ou d'autres formes d'oppression importantes affectant tous les aspects de la vie. La stratégie d'autochtonisation se concentre sur l'affirmation et le soutien des aspects fondamentaux de l'identité, sur la reconnaissance de la souveraineté et des droits autochtones. Les efforts d'une autochtonisation, tels que la décolonisation des pratiques et des institutions allochtones, sont acceptés dans certaines nations et rencontrent une opposition dans d'autres. |
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spelling | ftunivlaval:oai:ojs.revues.ulaval.ca:article/52335 2025-05-18T14:03:49+00:00 Indigenization Autochtonisation Pelletier, Julie 2024-03-06 application/pdf https://revues.ulaval.ca/ojs/index.php/anthropen/article/view/52335 https://doi.org/10.47854/4359cj02 fra fre Université Laval https://revues.ulaval.ca/ojs/index.php/anthropen/article/view/52335/1001 https://revues.ulaval.ca/ojs/index.php/anthropen/article/view/52335 doi:10.47854/4359cj02 © Anthropen 2024 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Anthropen; Entrées publiées 2561-5807 Indigenous Indigenous rights Indigenous knowledge Indigenous peoples colonialism Decolonization Autochtones Droits autochtones Savoirs autochtones Colonialisme Décolonisation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftunivlaval https://doi.org/10.47854/4359cj02 2025-04-28T03:54:18Z Indigenization has described a process whereby First Peoples, Inuit and Metis have strategically adopted the term Indigenous as a sociopolitical identifier. Being Indigenous is complicated to define but includes being the first in a territory with the ties to the territory being of great cultural significance, being a distinct population, and having experienced colonial or other significant oppression affecting all aspects of life. Indigenization as a strategy focuses on asserting and supporting the core aspects of identity while pushing for recognition of inherent sovereignty and rights as First Peoples. Efforts in Indigenization, such as decolonization of non-indigenous practices and institutions, are having effects in some nations while meeting resistance in others. L'autochtonisation décrit un processus par lequel les Premières nations, les Inuit et les Métis ont stratégiquement adopté le terme "autochotone" comme identifiant sociopolitique. Sa définition est complexe, mais inclut le fait: d'être le premier d'un territoire, dont les liens ont une grande importance culturelle; d'être une population distincte; et d'avoir subi une oppression coloniale ou d'autres formes d'oppression importantes affectant tous les aspects de la vie. La stratégie d'autochtonisation se concentre sur l'affirmation et le soutien des aspects fondamentaux de l'identité, sur la reconnaissance de la souveraineté et des droits autochtones. Les efforts d'une autochtonisation, tels que la décolonisation des pratiques et des institutions allochtones, sont acceptés dans certaines nations et rencontrent une opposition dans d'autres. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Premières Nations Universite Laval OJS Anthropen |
spellingShingle | Indigenous Indigenous rights Indigenous knowledge Indigenous peoples colonialism Decolonization Autochtones Droits autochtones Savoirs autochtones Colonialisme Décolonisation Pelletier, Julie Indigenization |
title | Indigenization |
title_full | Indigenization |
title_fullStr | Indigenization |
title_full_unstemmed | Indigenization |
title_short | Indigenization |
title_sort | indigenization |
topic | Indigenous Indigenous rights Indigenous knowledge Indigenous peoples colonialism Decolonization Autochtones Droits autochtones Savoirs autochtones Colonialisme Décolonisation |
topic_facet | Indigenous Indigenous rights Indigenous knowledge Indigenous peoples colonialism Decolonization Autochtones Droits autochtones Savoirs autochtones Colonialisme Décolonisation |
url | https://revues.ulaval.ca/ojs/index.php/anthropen/article/view/52335 https://doi.org/10.47854/4359cj02 |