Eve Tuck

Scholar and writer in education and Indigenous studies, known for work on decolonization and co-authoring the influential essay "Decolonization is not a metaphor."

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  1. 1. Indigenous And Decolonizing Studies In Education

    Mapping the Long View

    This collection examines how Indigenous and decolonizing approaches reshape research, curriculum, and institutional practices in education by foregrounding Indigenous knowledge systems, relational responsibilities to land and community, and political commitments to sovereignty and resurgence; contributors critique the limits of multicultural or inclusionary reforms that leave colonial structures intact, explore ethical, methodological, and pedagogical practices rooted in community accountability and refusal, and argue for transformative scholarship and classroom practices that support Indigenous self-determination, reparative action, and long-term, place-based relationships rather than symbolic or purely representational change.

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