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Indigenous
Peoples Specialty Group
Sponsored Session
2009 Annual Meeting
Association of American Geographers
Las Vegas, Nevada; March 22-27, 2009
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Title: |
Spatial Strategies of Indigenous Resistance II - Urban Contexts |
Description: |
In most settler societies, indigenous peoples have been subjected to a range of spatial strategies aimed at dismantling culture and/or assimilating them into the mainstream society. Whether it is being relocated to reservations or having the structures and infrastructures of modernity imposed on Native societies, these "spatial strategies of incorporation" target everyday life in a way intended (consciously or otherwise) to disrupt indigenous socio-spatial structures and practices and align them with the mainstream.
At the same time, indigenous peoples engage various spatial strategies of resistance to retain cultural identity, if not a degree of sovereignty. This session focuses on the struggles and practices of indigenous peoples and the perpetuation of indigenous landscapes in urban contexts. |
Anticipated Attendance: |
100 |
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Participants: |
Presenter: |
Émilie Ruffin & Pierre Cambon, Urban and residential planning of Aboriginal communities in Quebec considered as spatial resistance |
Presenter: |
Andy Hilburn, Municipal Solid Waste Management in Rural Indigenous Communities in Southern Mexico |
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Arnon Ben Israel, Sense of place naming in the Bedouin Town of Hura - Trends in Bedouins' spatiality in the Israeli Negev |
Presenter: |
RDK Herman, Guardian Stones: Mapping Meaning in Nu'uanu, Hawai'i |
Discussant:
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Soren Larsen |
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Sponsorships: |
Indigenous Peoples Specialty Group, Urban Geography Specialty Group
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