Artist Statement
Lianne Marie Leda Charlie
Introduction: Generating a Critical Resurgence Together
Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark
Part 1: Realizing Resurgence Together
1. Beyond the Grammar of Settler Apologies
Mishuana Goeman
2. Spirit and Matter: Resurgence as Rising and (Re)creation as Ethos
Dian Million
3. Removing Weeds so Natives Can Grow: A Metaphor Reconsidered
Hōkūlani K. Aikau
4. (Ad)dressing Wounds: Expansive Kinship Inside and Out
Dallas Hunt
Part 2: Claiming Our Relationships to the Political
5. Beyond Rights and Wrongs: Towards Resurgence of a Treaty-Based Ethic of Relationality
Gina Starblanket
6. Thawing the Frozen Rights Theory: On Rejecting Interpretations of Reconciliation and Resurgence That Define Indigenous Peoples as Frozen in a Pre-colonial Past
Aimée Craft
7. Nêhiyaw Hunting Pedagogies and Revitalizing Indigenous Laws
Darcy Lindberg
Part 3: Narrating Reconciliation and Resurgence
8. Thinking through Resurgence Together: A Conversation between Sarah Hunt/Tłaliłila’ogwa and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Sarah Hunt/Tłaliłila’ogwa and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
9. Truth-Telling amidst Reconciliation Discourses: How Stories Reshape Our Relationships
Jeff Corntassel
10. Political Action in the Time of Reconciliation
Corey Snelgrove and Matthew Wildcat
Part 4: Reconciling Lands, Bodies, and Gender
11. Body Land, Water, and Resurgence in Oaxaca
Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez
12. To Respect Indigenous Territorial Protocol: Hosting the Olympic Games on Indigenous Lands in Settler Colonial Canada
Christine O’Bonsawin
13. “Descendants of the Original Lords of the Soil”: Gender, Kinship, and an Indignant Model of Métis Nationhood
Daniel Voth
14. Red Utopia
Billy-Ray Belcourt
Contributors