Indigenous resistance in the digital age : on radical hope in dark times / Olivia Guntarik.
2022
GN380
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Title
Indigenous resistance in the digital age : on radical hope in dark times / Olivia Guntarik.
Author
Guntarik, Olivia, author.
ISBN
9783031172953 (electronic bk.)
3031172957 (electronic bk.)
9783031172946
3031172949
3031172957 (electronic bk.)
9783031172946
3031172949
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 247 pages)
Other Standard Identifiers
10.1007/978-3-031-17295-3 doi
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GN380
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.8
Summary
From climate catastrophes to sudden wars, the world faces conflicts of unprecedented scale. Yet around the globe, Indigenous leaders continue to move forward with determination and hope. Leaders demand change, resisting the destruction of the environment and suggesting solutions to todays global crisis. Age-old practices are experiencing a cultural revival and the lessons call for all of us to walk alongside Indigenous peoples. In the face of crisis and the progress of technology, this book shows how to stand with Indigenous peoples through uncertainty and chaos. How to stand with Indigenous peoples is about how to listen, how to walk together and how to act. Olivia Guntarik teaches in the Music Industry program at RMIT University in Melbourne Australia. A creative writer of non-fiction, fictocriticism and ethnographic narrative, her writing emanates from and within struggles for social justice and human rights. A descendent of the Dusun-Murut hilltribes of Borneo, her traditional and ancestral homelands stretch from her birthplace in the interior plains of Tenom to the foothills of Mount Kinabalu and the river Kiulu, her grandmothers country. Olivias fieldwork encompasses Australia and the wider Asia Pacific region, and includes creating digital stories shared through oral histories, song and sound walks with First Nations storytellers.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Wild Things
PART I. SITUATED STORYTELLING
2. Walking Place
3. Reading Place
4. Storying Place
5. Rematriation
PART II: TECHNOLOGIES OF THE BODY
6. Swimming
7. Healers
8. Harmers
9. Gathering
PART III: FUTURE STATES
10. Afterlife
11. Ritual and Rhyme
12. Stolen Lands
13. Song and Survival.
PART I. SITUATED STORYTELLING
2. Walking Place
3. Reading Place
4. Storying Place
5. Rematriation
PART II: TECHNOLOGIES OF THE BODY
6. Swimming
7. Healers
8. Harmers
9. Gathering
PART III: FUTURE STATES
10. Afterlife
11. Ritual and Rhyme
12. Stolen Lands
13. Song and Survival.