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The Indigenous Commons

The concept of the commons is central to an argument that connects indigenous people and their struggles both to global politics and to radical reconceptualizations of the relationships among knowledges, resources, and human communities. This article considers the use of the idea of a commons in wat...

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Published in:The Minnesota review (Minneapolis, Minn.) Minn.), 2019, Vol.2019 (93), p.133-140
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