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Volume 2, Issue 2 (2016) Global Solidarity symposium
Global Solidarity: Harnessing the Strength of Indigenous Communities Around the World symposium, State University of New York, 7 November 2016. This symposium will highlight the successes that Indigenous communities, organizations, and peoples are achieving through the lens of Indigenous scholarship and pedagogy. It will bring together an interdisciplinary and international group of Indigenous scholars and scholars of Indigenous issues as well as students and other interested parties to share knowledge, learn from one another and grow and strengthen research alliances. The presentations focused on the strength and resilience of Aboriginal Australian, First Nations, Sami, Maasai and Native American communities.Presentations
From political reforms to legal challenges: the changing strategies of the Sami movement in Sweden
Patrik Lantto
'Narratives from Taiwan: harnessing the strength and solidarity of indigenous communities
Tricia Lin and Fenmei Niahosa
Remarks from IGI Resident Fellow
Bronwyn Carlson
Wopanaak language reclamation program: bringing the language home
Jessie Little Doe Baird