INQ13 | Linda Tuhiwai Smith and Eve Tuck - 'Decolonizing Methodologies'

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one point to always remind us of decolonizing research methodologies is to understand first our colonizing experience. This is actually the premise of how we can go through with decolonization. If we are denied of our own history, of our own colonial experience, where do we get our knowledge of decolonizing? Hence, Linda has kept on mentioning understanding imperialism and things associated to the colonial experience.

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That was incredible! I'm going to read Decolonizing Methodologies starting now.

yichengyi
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19:12 Suppression Act, Tohunga
25:52 2 parts of the book
1:10:28 Institutions never remember, communities never forget.

jwh
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Thank you for this seminar for shared with us.

chichuannaik
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So much subtext in this rich feast. Thank you for posting this.

rikihanasmith
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thanks for the posting I have a portfolio of work heading for a disecting of many points LT Smith discusses related to future indigneous and feminist futures.

ruthhenare
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Thank you Whaea, this will help me with my assignment

okeroarapana
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This is actually how deep conolisim is world wide ... it actually brings back memories of being Black in Academia where university structures do not allow you to research your own people and deem everything that ones does unacademic.

Being a POC is hard in all aspects of life .. am doing my Masters and am seeing it as he explains it.

floyddimatsomaluleke
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At this point in time for me, it's wondering "Where to, from here?" what do we do with the information/conclusions that we come to after absorbing and integrating decolonized methodologies. It's a personal journey I often find myself reflecting back on and so have concluded that nature vs nurture, the whanau we are borne into vs the environment we grew up in, are so deeply intertwined that it matters not when you compare it to your whanau of choice and environment of choice, today. Self assurance, Self acceptance and Self awareness, not in any order, are the 3 Selfs we should be concerned about when decolonizing ourselves and our mindsets. And with that, where to from here?...

notyourmother
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Bien, estoy buscando material bibliográfico de esta autora, sí alguien tiene favor de compartir o indicar donde puedo hallar en la web. gracias

yulluita
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Man that was beautiful. Beautiful people.

oozoyyu
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Pregunta, ¿existe alguna versión de este video con traducción al español? gracias

yulluita
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My Indigenous Method taught to me in Samoa: Pray over everything.

kirichamberlin
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pretty funny how budda knew all about the layout of offices today back when he was alive, lol.

johnnyluvlee
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The Copium is strong and the arguments are weak!

kenelliott
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Indigenous rights, methods and voices are substantial to securing rights as we travel into space. Maritime law and space law need the indigenous perspective, not colonial. Reconciliation for rights of our biosphere and others.

Mhm
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Captain Cook was amazed the islanders had journey so far. He was struggling to it with the best of his nations technology

lcplrar
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YouTube captioned Tuck's use of an Indigenous language as a "foreign language" in a presentation on decolonization. Do better YouTube.

justsomevideostuff
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Maori need coping strategies. Colonisation HAPPENED and here we are.

cascade
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Well, I find this very odd that this 'postmodernist' woman is such an enthusiast for indigenous patriarchal power structures. Does she really prefer a Marae where she is not welcome to voice her opinions to a University where she is?

markcarey