Confronting Indigenous and Colonial Ontologies at the Land-Sea Interface
This edited book volume, in early stages of development, draws on the experiences of Indigenous groups from different international settings to offer insight into how state conceptions of jurisdiction, property and boundary-making have accomplished a distortion and fragmentation of Indigenous land-and-sea territories, including in protected area contexts.
Collaborators: Monica Mulrennan and José Alywin (editors), co-authors (TBC).