Collection

Indigenous Environmental Justice

The framing question of this collection is what does Indigenous Environmental Justice look like, now and into the future, and in the context of particular communities, practices, polices, and histories? We are seeking papers that discuss the meaning and practice of Indigenous Environmental Justice in the intersection of settler colonialism and global coloniality with particular communities, policies, practices, histories, and so forth. Topics can include Indigenous food sovereignty, Indigenous climate justice, Indigenous land management, Indigenous hunting and gathering practices and policies, and the like.

Editors

  • Brian Burkhart

    Brian Burkhart is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Interim Director of the Native Nations Center at the University of Oklahoma. His research specialization is in Native American and Indigenous philosophy, specifically Indigenous land-based conceptions of well-being and environmental ethics.

Articles

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