Global Indigenous Issues
ISSN 2561-3057 (print) ISSN 2561-3065 (online)
The Global Indigenous Issues series explores Indigenous peoples’ cultural, political, social, economic and environmental struggles in para-colonial and post-colonial societies. The series includes original research on local, regional, national, and transnational experiences. We especially welcome studies that connect local realities to global dynamics as well as comparative analyses of Indigenous issues both within and between the Global North and Global South.
Series Editor: Roberta Rice, professor, Political Science, University of Calgary
Colonial Land Legacies in the Portuguese-Speaking World
Edited by Susanna Barnes and Laura S. Meitzner Yoder
Doing Democracy Differently
Roberta Rice
Protest and Partnership
Edited by Jennifer Winter and Brendan Boyd
Indigenous Territorial Autonomy and Self-Government in the Diverse Americas
Edited by Miguel González, Ritsuko Funaki, Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor, José Marimán, and Pablo Ortiz-T.
Flowers in the Wall: Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia
Edited by David Webster