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Author Harjo, Laura, author.

Title Spiral to the stars : Mvskoke tools of futurity / Laura Harjo
Published Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 303 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Critical issues in indigenous studies
Critical issues in indigenous studies.
Contents Introduction: renegotiating Mvskoke knowledge -- The lush promise of radical sovereignty -- Mapping speculations to the next world -- Breathing Mvskoke power into Green Country -- Emergence geographies -- Mvskoke/indigenous futurity praxis -- It is your turn: tools of futurity -- Appendix: Creek Community survey
Summary All communities are teeming with energy, spirit, and knowledge, and Spiral to the Stars taps into and activates this dynamism to discuss Indigenous community planning from a Mvskoke perspective. This book poses questions about what community is, how to reclaim community, and how to embark on the process of envisioning what and where the community can be. Geographer Laura Harjo demonstrates that Mvskoke communities have what they need to dream, imagine, speculate, and activate the wishes of ancestors, contemporary kin, and future relatives—all in a present temporality—­which is Indigenous futurity. Organized around four methodologies—radical sovereignty, community knowledge, collective power, and emergence geographies—Spiral to the Stars provides a path that departs from traditional community-making strategies, which are often extensions of the settler state. Readers are provided a set of methodologies to build genuine community relationships, knowledge, power, and spaces for themselves. Communities don’t have to wait on experts because this book helps them activate their own possibilities and expertise. A detailed final chapter provides participatory tools that can be used in workshop settings or one on one. This book offers a critical and concrete map for community making that leverages Indigenous way-finding tools. Mvskoke narratives thread throughout the text, vividly demonstrating that theories come from lived and felt experiences. This is a must-have book for community organizers, radical pedagogists, and anyone wishing to empower and advocate for their community. -- Publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from resource home page (Project MUSE, viewed November 13, 2020)
Subject Creek Indians -- Ethnic identity
Creek Indians -- Cultural assimilation
Decolonization.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Decolonization
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780816539826
0816539820
Other Titles Mvskoke tools of futurity