@Book{1049066936, editor="Hern{\'a}ndez Castillo, Rosalva A{\'{\i}}da and Hutchings, Suzi and Noble, Brian", title="Transcontinental dialogues: activist alliances with indigenous peoples of Canada, Mexico, and Australia", series="Critical issues in indigenous studies", year="2019", publisher="The University of Arizona Press", address="Tucson", keywords="Anthropology; Research; Indigenous peoples; Canada; Australia; Indians of Mexico; Communication in anthropology", abstract="Introduction /Hern{\'a}ndez Castillo and Suzi Hutchings --Part I. Canada --Map 1. Indigenous Regions Mentioned in the Chapters about Canada --What Is Decolonization? Mi'kmaw Ancestral Relational Understandings and Anthropological Perspectives on Treaty Relations /Sherry M. Pictou --Committing Anthropology in the Muddy Middle Ground /L. Jane McMillan --Research Partnerships and Collaborative Life Projects /Colin Scott --Part II. Mexico --Map 2. Indigenous Regions Mentioned in the Chapter --Legal Activism and Prison Workshops: The Paradoxes of Feminist Legal Anthropology and Cultural Work in Penitentiary Spaces /R. A{\'{\i}}da Hern{\'a}ndez Castillo --Decolonizing Anthropologists from Below and to the Left /Xochitl Leyva Solano --Maya Knowledges, Intercultural Dialogues, and Being a Chan Laak' in the Yucat{\'a}n Peninsula /Genner Llanes-Ortiz --Part III. Australia --Map 3. Indigenous Regions Mentioned in the Chapters about AustraliaIndigenous Anthropologists Caught in the Middle /Suzi Hutchings --The Fragmentation of Indigenous Knowledge in Native Title Anthropology, Law, and Policy in Urban and Rural Australia /Suzi Hutchings --Eclipsing Rights: Property Rights as Indigenous Human Rights in Australia /Sarah Holcombe --Epilogue: Grounded Allies: Acting-With, Regenerating Together /Brain Noble.", note="edited by R. A{\'{\i}}da Hern{\'a}ndez Castillo, Suzi Hutchings, and Brian Noble", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="9780816538577", language="English" }