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Land Rights and Indigenous Nations Across the World-System (Co-sponsored by Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations Section)

Mon, August 10, 4:00 to 5:30pm, TBA

Session Submission Type: Invited Session (90 minute)

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Indigenous Land Rights arise from struggles of Native Nations / Indigenous Peoples with forces of (settler) colonialism, ethnic cleansing / genocide, survivance and revitalization, and sovereignty, which are always located in particular socio-political places, historically and culturally within national, regional and global world-systems. Conceptually and now legally these include “Rights of Nature” and existing alternatives to global climate change. This session expands notions of “Rights” to include worldviews of Indigenous Peoples and Nations, national legal constructions, and LandBack movement internationally.

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