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Vol. 8 Issue 1 2024

The Incantatory Power of Critical Racial and Decolonial Literacies: Launch of Debbie Bargallie and Nilmini Fernando (eds.), Critical Racial and Decolonial Literacies: Breaking the Silence
September 19, 2024 AEST
The Incantatory Power of Critical Racial and Decolonial Literacies: Launch of Debbie Bargallie and Nilmini Fernando (eds.), Critical Racial and Decolonial Literacies: Breaking the Silence
Joseph Pugliese

This paper was presented at an official book launch, hosted by the Centre for Global Indigenous Future, on Wednesday 18 September 2024, Wallumattagal Campus, Macquarie University.

Kei Kōnei Aronui – the Collective Experiences of MAI Ki Aronui, a Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholar Support network.
August 23, 2024 AEST
Kei Kōnei Aronui – the Collective Experiences of MAI Ki Aronui, a Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholar Support network.
Deborah HekeZena ElliottCecelia FaumuinaDiana Albarrán GonzálezAtakohu MiddletonHaidee RēnataChien Ju TingZac WaiparaJani WilsonTammi Wilson Uluinayau

Nine members of MAI ki Aronui – a Māori and Indigenous scholar network in Aotearoa, share their experiences in unique and creative expressions of their Indigenous worldview.

Critical Indigenous Criminology in Practice and Praxis
August 13, 2024 AEST
Critical Indigenous Criminology in Practice and Praxis
Juan TauriChris Cunneen

This paper utilises Critical Indigenous Criminology by analyse gender violence, ‘risk thinking’, and Indigenous responses to social harm that focus on the concept of healing.

Exploring the Historical Complexities of Native Identity Formation, Blood Quantum, and Modern Tribal Enrolment Criteria
April 23, 2024 AEST
Exploring the Historical Complexities of Native Identity Formation, Blood Quantum, and Modern Tribal Enrolment Criteria
William O. CarsonFelina M. Cordova-MarksSR Carroll

Exploring how blood quantum policies and modern tribal enrolment criteria impacts Native identity formation and wellbeing.