17. Land, Indigeneity, and Hybrid Ontologies

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Introduction How we understand land is fundamentally about how we see ourselves and our relationship to human and non-human others. In this piece, which is an excerpt from a larger essay, perspectives from political ecology, posthumanism, and Indigenous studies are combined to illuminate the importance of understanding land as something that transcends the material and is deeply enmeshed with our self-identity and relationality. It concludes that seeing that possible multiple, or hybrid, onto..

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