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The Examined Path Through Indigenous rights and land justice
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The Examined Path Through Indigenous rights and land justice

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Transformation Path
1
Indigenous rights and land justice in Practice
2
Indigenous rights and land justice: A Deeper Look
3
Indigenous rights and land justice
4
Indigenous rights and land justice: Foundations
5
Indigenous rights and land justice: From Confusion to Clarity
Indigenous rights and land justice: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

Indigenous rights are not simply civil rights extended to an ethnic group but claims of a different order: rights to self-determination, sovereignty, and the land relationships that predate and cannot be absorbed into the legal frameworks that colonialism imposed. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples represents international consensus on these rights that most settler-colonial governments signed while largely failing to implement. Land justice for Indigenous peoples is not only a matter of property transfer but of recognizing that the dispossession was a foundational injustice whose consequences persist and require structural address.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Indigenous rights and land justice in Practice
2
Indigenous rights and land justice: A Deeper Look
3
Indigenous rights and land justice
4
Indigenous rights and land justice: Foundations
5
Indigenous rights and land justice: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Indigenous rights and land justice: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Ancestral Title and Continuity of Presence
Collective Rights Over Individual Property
Decolonial Literacy and Counter-Narratives
Epistemic Justice in Environmental Decision-Making
Intellectual Sovereignty and Knowledge Rights

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