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Review Of In Defense Of Loose Translations: An Indian Life In An Academic World By Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Kerri J. Malloy
Review Of In Defense Of Loose Translations: An Indian Life In An Academic World By Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Kerri J. Malloy
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Renewing The World: Disrupting Settler-Colonial Destruction, Kerri J. Malloy
Renewing The World: Disrupting Settler-Colonial Destruction, Kerri J. Malloy
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Destruction of the religious practices of Indigenous people strikes at the core of their identity and connection to the places they have existed in since time immemorial. Northwestern California saw the world renewal ceremonies of the Tolowas (at the Yontocket in 1853) and the Wiyots (at Tuluwat in 1860) horrifically interrupted by massacres as they prayed for a better world for all humanity. The cultural and spiritual identities of the tribes were nearly erased by settler-colonists intent on destroying people they perceived as less than human and an obstacle in their quest for land acquisition. This chapter approaches the targeting …
Remembrance And Renewal At Tuluwat: Restoring The Center Of The World, Kerri J. Malloy
Remembrance And Renewal At Tuluwat: Restoring The Center Of The World, Kerri J. Malloy
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In 2004, the City of Eureka, California, returned 40 acres of land on Indian Island in Humboldt Bay, the site of a massacre in 1860 that brought the Wiyot to the brink of extinction. Ten years later the City of Eureka initiated the extraordinary action of apologizing to the Wiyot for the massacre that occurred 154 years earlier. The official apology which had been released to the public was transformed into a statement of support after review by the City’s legal counsel. The historical significance of the attempted inhalation of the Wiyot and the actions of the City of Eureka …
Conceptualizing Global Indigenous Rights, Kerri J. Malloy
Conceptualizing Global Indigenous Rights, Kerri J. Malloy
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Curating Digital Pedagogy In The Humanities, Katherine Harris, Matthew Gold, Rebecca Frost Davis
Curating Digital Pedagogy In The Humanities, Katherine Harris, Matthew Gold, Rebecca Frost Davis
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This is the published introduction to the born-digital, open-access, peer-reviewed *Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities*. More a rationale and scholarly study of both Digital Pedagogy and DPiH in general, this introduces articulates the uses, theory, rationale about digital pedagogy as it has been shaped in U.S. institutions since the explosion of Digital Humanities in 2009. As a separate field now, Digital Pedagogy is built on the generosity of its practitioners, but saving the *stuff* of teaching and pedagogy is difficult. The introduction historicizes this now-published project, its open peer review process, and its development in the early years (starting in …