Walking on Our Sacred Path
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Product details
- ISBN 9781433197376
- Weight: 303g
- Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2022
- Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Indigenous women from the Americas are on the frontlines of activism in battles ranging from environmental protection, cultural and language revitalization and preservation, sovereignty campaigns, sexual violence, and human rights. This book introduces voices of Native activists blazing trails of resistance in new fields of engagement. Interviews with contemporary Native women from the northern and southern hemispheres of the Americas highlight commonalities amongst them and diverse paths of resistance work. Artists, lawyers, anthropologists, sociologists, athletes, educators, economists, and legislators seek societal transformation and reframe modes of resistance from their areas of expertise and Indigenous identity. For students in ethnic studies, gender studies, Latin American and American studies, sociology and anthropology, the conversations provide insights of Native women dynamically involved in shifting the socio-cultural imaginary and the futures of their Nations.
Isabel Dulfano graduated from Yale University with a PhD in late twentieth-century Latin American women’s narrative. She also completed an MBA. She is a professor of literature and business at the University of Utah. Her recent research examines auto-ethnography and activism by Indigenous women from the Americas.
