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Making Sense: (Re) Producing Settler Colonialism through Knowledge

Producing Anxiety in the Neoliberal University

Indigenous Language Revitalization in Guatemala

Canada's Indigenous Border Wall: An Examination of the Ways that the Canadian Government’s Lack of Reciprocation of the Jay Treaty Infringes on First Nations Rights

Reflections on Societal Leadership Roles in Moving Towards Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

The Familiar / Familial Filipina and the Production of Philippine Tourism and Corporate Markets

#BringBackOurGirls: Terrorism, Political Toxicity and Human Rights Advocacy

Trains and Transmission: 1918 Influenza Pandemic Across the Maltese Islands

Keeping the Past Alive in the Present: Heritage 'Work' in a Rural Cypriot Village

Framing the War: Women in Japanese Wartime Propaganda and Film

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