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Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation Authors

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A resurgence of Indigenous political cultures, governances and nation-building requires generations of Indigenous peoples to grow up intimately and strongly connected to our homelands, immersed in our languages and spiritualities, and embodying our traditions of agency, leadership, decision-making and diplomacy. This requires a radical break from state education systems – systems that are primarily designed to produce communities of individuals willing to uphold settler colonialism. This paper uses Nishnaabeg stories to advocate for a reclamation of land as pedagogy, both as process and context for Nishnaabeg intelligence, in order to nurture a generation of Indigenous peoples that have the skills, knowledge and values to rebuild our nation according to the word views and values of Nishnaabeg culture.

Publication details: Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. (2014). Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellioustransformation. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society Vol. 3,  No. 3,  2014,   pp. 1-25

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Article
Publication Year
2014
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