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« Settler cultures are manufactured: Jared WesleyRelated, Sylvia Wong, ‘Beyond Fragments: The Canadian State and the Origins of Alberta Political Culture’, International Journal of Canadian Studies, 60, 2022
What do settlers commemorate? Bronwyn Carlson, Terri Farrelly, ‘Monumental upheavals: Unsettled fates of the Captain Cook statue and other colonial monuments in Australia’, Thesis Eleven, 2022 »

Restitution against settler colonialism: Vanessa Tünsmeyer, Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Cultural Heritage and the Law: Lessons from the United States and Canada, Springer 2022

11Feb22

Description: Offers models for legally structuring the repatriation of indigenous heritage Extensively incorporates human rights standards into repatriation frameworks Builds on the extensive repatriation experience gathered in US and Canadian law, including NAGPRA.

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  • Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the past as a thing of the present. Settlers 'come to stay': they are founders of political orders who carry with them a distinct sovereign capacity.
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    • Canoeing through settler colonialism: Brandon Pludwinski, ‘Postcolonial im/mobilities Youth summer camp canoe travel in Algonquin Provincial Park’, in Dominic Lapointe, Michela Stinson, Meghan Muldoon, Bryan Grimwood (eds), Justice, Power, and Mobility in Tourism, Routledge, 2026
    • The grief of settler colonialism: Karen Lawford, Holly McKenzie, ‘Reproductive (In)Justice Work: Witnessing Grief and Seeking Joy’, in Darcy L. Harris, Tashel C. Bordere, Lisa McLean (eds), Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief, Routledge, 2026
    • Are the settlers subjected to capitalism (yes, they are)? Wayne Wapeemukwa, ‘Speculative Expropriation’, Political Theory, 2026
    • Israel as the global frontier: Wassim Ghantous, ‘Homological Correspondence: Israel as a Frontier of Global Domination’, Antipode, 2026
    • Settling Europe: Silvia Marton, ‘Imperial dynamics and settler colonialism in East Central Europe. A review essay’, Settler Colonial Studies, 2026
    • Settling the postcolonial: Yehezkel (Ezekiel) Lein, ‘Afrikaners in postcolonial Namibia: contiguous settler colonialism and the question of endurance’, National Identities, 2026
    • Anti-Zionist land based Judaism? Stephanie Gray, ‘Ecological Entanglements: Imagining a Land-Based Judaism’, in Clayton Crockett, Saswat Samay Das, Ananya Roy Pratihar (eds), Religion, Politics and the New Materialism: Philosophical Perspectives, Palgrave, 2026, pp, 113-131
    • Science fiction thinks settler colonialism: Jasmine H. Wade, ‘Antiblackness and Settler Colonialism in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy’, Foundation, 151, 2025
    • The insured settler: Onyx Sloan Morgan, ‘Tracing the settler colonial legacies of insurance: From empire to wildfires in British Columbia, Canada’, Geoforum, 170, 2026, #104544
    • The Indigeneity of being: Neyooxet Greymorning (ed.), Being IndigenousPerspectives on Activism, Culture, Language, and Identity, Routledge, 2026
    • Really moving education (against settler colonialism): Laura Barraclough, Michaela Wang, ‘Moving Away from Settler Colonialism in the Classroom: Arguments for Mobility in Teacher Education’, Equity & Excellence in Education, 2026
    • Black liberation and settler colonialism: Erik S. McDuffie, The Second Battle for Africa: Garveyism, the US Heartland, and Global Black Freedom, Dike University Press, 2024
    • Racial misclassification under settler colonialism: Anna Kawennison Fetter, Michael Williams, Mindi N. Thompson, ‘Perceived Racial Misclassification Among Native American and Alaska Native College Students: Preliminary Evidence for a Culturally Relevant Stressor’, Race and Social Problems, 18, 2026, #27
    • Stealing mothers: Kathleen S. Kenny et al, ‘The association of child removal by child protective services and mortality among First Nations and non-First Nations mothers in Canada: a retrospective cohort study’, The Lancet Public Health, 20/01/26
    • The pulverisation of Indigenous property: Jessica A. Shoemaker, ‘Fractionation by Design: Remedy Without Repair in Indigenous-Owned Trust Allotments’, Tulsa Law Review, 61, 1, 2025, pp. 63-90
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