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Learn more about: Reclaiming the Numbers: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey

Project Title: Reclaiming the Numbers: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey Ngoc Phan, Hawaiʻi Pacific University Ngoc Phan, PhD, is an associate professor of political science at Hawaiʻi Pacific University. Her research […]

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Learn more about: Recognition, Identity, and Community Resistance in Latin America’s Armed Conflicts

Project Title: Recognition, Identity, and Community Resistance in Latin America’s Armed Conflicts Sofía Berrospi, Vanderbilt University Sofía Berrospi is a fourth-year PhD candidate in political science at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on Indigenous politics, […]

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Learn more about: Self-Transformation for Self-Governance: The Ethics of Ea in the Hawaiian Movement for Life

Project Title: Self-Transformation for Self-Governance: The Ethics of Ea in the Hawaiian Movement for Life Natasha Patel, Stanford University Natasha Patel is a PhD candidate in political science. Her work theorizes about social movements, especially […]

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Learn more about: Streamlining or Steamrolling? Permitting Reform and the Challenge of Upholding Free, Prior, and Informed Consent for Indigenous Peoples

Project Title: Streamlining or Steamrolling? Permitting Reform and the Challenge of Upholding Free, Prior, and Informed Consent for Indigenous Peoples Savannah Carr-Wilson, Duke University Savannah Carr-Wilson is a third-year PhD candidate in the UPEP (Environmental […]

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Learn more about: Unearthing the Palimpsest: Indigenous Sovereignty, Diplomatic Negotiations, and International Relations Otherwise

Project Title: Unearthing the Palimpsest: Indigenous Sovereignty, Diplomatic Negotiations, and International Relations Otherwise Tomas Hatala, Carleton University Tomas Hatala is a PhD candidate at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He examines the meanings of sovereignty […]

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Learn more about: Using the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) data to Explore AIAN Health

Project Title: Using the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) data to Explore AIAN Health Tennille Larzelere Marley Tennille Larzelere Marley (Dzil Ligai Sian N’dee – White Mountain Apache) is an associate professor of American Indian […]

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Learn more about: When Tradition Travels: Customary Institutions in Pakistan’s Largest City

Project Title: When Tradition Travels: Customary Institutions in Pakistan’s Largest City Sarah Thompson, Cornell University Sarah Thompson is an assistant professor in the department of government at Cornell University. She received a PhD and MA […]