Composting Settler Colonial Distortions: Cultivating Critical Land-Based Family History

  • French K
  • Sanchez A
  • Ullom E
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A collective of three intergenerational and intersectional educators engage in anti-colonial and/or decolonial processes of composting colonial distortions through Land-based conceptualizations of Critical Family History. Engaging in spiral discourse through Critical Personal Narratives, the authors theorize critical family history, Land-based learning, and Indigenous decolonial and anti-settler colonial frameworks. Using a process of unsettling reflexivity to analyze and interrupt settler colonial logics, the authors share their storied journeys, lessons learned and limitations for the cultivation of Critical Land-based Family History.

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French, K. B., Sanchez, A., & Ullom, E. (2020). Composting Settler Colonial Distortions: Cultivating Critical Land-Based Family History. Genealogy, 4(3), 84. https://doi.org/10.3390/genealogy4030084

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