Resenha do Livro "Whose Land is it anyway: a manual for decolonization
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ALFRED, Taiaiake. It’s All about the Land. In: McFARLANE, Peter; SCHABUS, Nicole (eds.). Whose land Is It anyway: a manual for decolonization. Vancouver: FPSE, 2017. p. 10-13.
JACOBS, Beverly. Decolonizing the Violence against Indigenous Women. In: McFARLANE, Peter; SCHABUS, Nicole (eds.). Whose land Is It anyway: a manual for decolonization. Vancouver: FPSE, 2017. p. 47-51.
LABOUCAN-MASSIMO, Melina. Lessons from Wesahkecahk. In: McFARLANE, Peter; SCHABUS, Nicole (eds.). Whose land Is It anyway: a manual for decolonization. Vancouver: FPSE, 2017. p. 36-41.
MANUEL, kanahus. Decolonization: The Frontline Struggle. In: McFARLANE, Peter; SCHABUS, Nicole (eds.). Whose land Is It anyway: a manual for decolonization. Vancouver: FPSE, 2017. p. 42-46.
PASTERNAK, Shiri. Blockade: A Meeting Place of Law. In: McFARLANE, Peter; SCHABUS, Nicole (eds.). Whose land Is It anyway: a manual for decolonization. Vancouver: FPSE, 2017. p. 32-35.
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