In our special 60-page Land Back issue, we address how to return land in so-called Canada to Indigenous Peoples, and encourage the flourishing of Indigenous laws, life, and governance on those territories. Inside, you'll find a timeline of 100 years of land struggle; essays on overlapping Indigenous jurisdiction, sex work, Land Back in the city, protecting Black and Indigenous trans women, and land as a social relationship; a round-table discussion with Indigenous women hunters; an investigation into the Canadian government's efforts to circumvent the Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs' consent; and visionary fiction about decolonizing Wood Buffalo National Park.
Back Issues – Briarpatch Magazine
PleinAir Podcast 167: Susan Blackwood and Howard Friedland - OutdoorPainter
September/October 2020: The Land Back Issue – Briarpatch Magazine
Meritocracy and the Cultivation of Land/Racism on the 'Canadian
Land Back to Indigenous hands must be collective task, advocates urge - United Church of Christ
Media — Anelyse Weiler
PDF) Janus Unbound: Journal of Critical Studies 1.2 Settler-Colonialism and Indigenous Communities
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September/October 2020: The Land Back Issue – Briarpatch Magazine
PDF) Historically Informed Nursing in the Time of Reconciliation
Blog – Science for the People
Keller Easterling — Other than the city
Taking and Giving Back: Natural Dyeing on Stolen Land by Francesca
Frontiers Indigenous and decolonial futures: Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas as potential pathways of reconciliation
Ripperologist 129