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Indigenous Healing as Paradox : Re-Membering and Biopolitics in the Settler Colony Anishinaabemowin Variations in Ojibwe cultural practices

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Indigenous Healing as Paradox : Re-Membering and Biopolitics in the Settler Colony Anishinaabemowin Variations in Ojibwe cultural practicesKrista Maxwell is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. A settler scholar, her research focuses on Indigenous social and political organizing around healing, care, and child welfare from the mid twentieth century to the present. These interests are motivated by an analysis of the biopolitics of liberal settler colonialism as both a mode of assimilative governance and social dismemberment, and affording space for tactical

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