Indigenous decolonization

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title: Indigenous decolonization
text: Indigenous decolonization describes ongoing theoretical and political processes whose goal is to contest and reframe narratives about indigenous community histories and the effects of colonial expansion, cultural assimilation, exploitative Western research, and often though not inherent, genocide. Indigenous people engaged in decolonization work adopt a critical stance towards western-centric research practices and discourse and seek to reposition knowledge within Indigenous cultural practices.
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description: Political process of reframing Indigenous histories
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_decolonization
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date modified: 2023-12-31T08:57:45Z
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