Abstract
This first of three progress reports on Indigenous peoples’ geographies offers an overview of scholarship on Indigenous spatialities. The report examines research led by a growing community of Indigenous geographers who conceive of Indigenous spatial thought and practice through analyses of colonial violence, and of Indigenous resistance and life-making practices. The report is organized along the thematic areas of Indigenous place-making, relationalities, mobilities and hemispheric and global approaches to colonial conquest and Indigenous liberation.
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