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Decolonizing meanings climate crisis and land-based adaptions: From Indigenous women's perspectives in Western Canada

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2024-03-13

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Datta, Ranjan
Chapola, Jebunnessa
Waucaush-Warn, Jaime
Subroto, Sujoy
Hurlbert, Margot

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This paper explores the critical issue of decolonizing meanings within the context of the climate crisis and land-based adaptations, specifically focusing on Indigenous women's perspectives in Western Canada. The study focuses on the intricate relationship between Indigenous knowledge, culture, and the environment, emphasizing the unique insights that Indigenous women bring to the discourse surrounding climate change and adaptation. Drawing on the decolonial feminist research approach, community engagement, and participatory research methods, the paper highlights the diverse ways Indigenous women conceptualize the climate crisis and respond to the impacts of the climate crisis on their traditional lands. It critically examines the colonial legacies that have shaped environmental policies and interventions, often marginalizing Indigenous voices and perspectives. The findings advocate the importance of centering Indigenous women's knowledge and experiences in climate change discourse and policy-making. By decolonizing meanings, the paper advocates for a more inclusive and equitable approach to land-based adaptations that acknowledges the resilience and wisdom embedded in Indigenous land-based learning and practice. This research contributes to the ongoing dialogue on sustainable and culturally sensitive strategies for addressing the climate crisis, fostering a deeper understanding of the intersections between gender, Indigeneity, and environmental justice.

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0277-5395/© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Decolonizing climate crisis, Indigenous women-led adaptation, Indigenous perspective, Indigenous knowledge

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Datta, R., Chapola, J., Waucaush-Warn, J., Subroto, S., & Hurlbert, M. (2024). Decolonizing meanings climate crisis and land-based adaptions: From Indigenous women’s perspectives in Western Canada. Women’s Studies International Forum, 104, 102913. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2024.102913

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10.1016/j.wsif.2024.102913

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