Indigenous sovereignty: Difference between revisions

From Le Hub/The Climate Justice Organizing HUB
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Indigenous sovereignty '''"''consists of spiritual ways, culture, language, social and legal systems, political structures, and inherent relationships with lands and waters''" that "''exist through Indigenous peoples regardless of what a colonial state does or does not do ''and "''arises from each community's Indigenous Traditional Knowledge''." -Indigenous Environmental Network  <ref>https://www.ienearth.org/what-is-indigenous-sovereignty-and-tribal-sovereignty/</ref>  
'''Indigenous sovereignty '''"''consists of spiritual ways, culture, language, social and legal systems, political structures, and inherent relationships with lands and waters''" that "''exist through Indigenous peoples regardless of what a colonial state does or does not do ''and "''arises from each community's Indigenous Traditional Knowledge''." -Indigenous Environmental Network  <ref>https://www.ienearth.org/what-is-indigenous-sovereignty-and-tribal-sovereignty/</ref>


Idle No More is an Indigenous-led movement that calls on all people to join in a peaceful revolution which honours and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty and protects the land, water, and sky; resistance of Indigenous peoples in response to ongoing settler colonialism. - Idle No Morehttps://idlenomore.ca/
Idle No More is an Indigenous-led movement that calls on all people to join in a peaceful revolution which honours and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty and protects the land, water, and sky; resistance of Indigenous peoples in response to ongoing settler colonialism. - Idle No More <ref></ref><p>https://idlenomore.ca/</p>




<br>
<br>
== Examples of Indigenous sovereignty ==
== Examples of Indigenous sovereignty ==



Revision as of 17:22, 11 November 2022

Indigenous sovereignty "consists of spiritual ways, culture, language, social and legal systems, political structures, and inherent relationships with lands and waters" that "exist through Indigenous peoples regardless of what a colonial state does or does not do and "arises from each community's Indigenous Traditional Knowledge." -Indigenous Environmental Network [1]

Idle No More is an Indigenous-led movement that calls on all people to join in a peaceful revolution which honours and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty and protects the land, water, and sky; resistance of Indigenous peoples in response to ongoing settler colonialism. - Idle No More Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

https://idlenomore.ca/



Examples of Indigenous sovereignty

If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.


This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.


Back to Homepage