Land Back?
Instructor: Malulani Castro
Reviews the modern arguments for why land should be returned to or acquired by indigenous peoples in the larger history of how humans have validated the acquisition, ownership, and management of land and natural resources. Special attention is given to understanding the limitations of these arguments (e.g., moral, ecological) and how they reflect a longer tendency in political thought and action to defer questions of sovereignty, power, and provisioning.
September 27 -
December 06
6 Sessions
(Sunday)
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September 27
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10 am (America/Phoenix)
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12 pm (America/Phoenix)
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October 11
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10 am (America/Phoenix)
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12 pm (America/Phoenix)
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October 25
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10 am (America/Phoenix)
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12 pm (America/Phoenix)
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November 08
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10 am (America/Phoenix)
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12 pm (America/Phoenix)
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November 22
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10 am (America/Phoenix)
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12 pm (America/Phoenix)
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December 06
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10 am (America/Phoenix)
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12 pm (America/Phoenix)
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