Ecopsychology
Special Issue on Indigenous Decolonization
“A powerful, beautiful, and at times heartbreaking special issue on indigenous decolonization. Can Ecopsychology listen to what is being said, and reorient? Thank you Adam Spires and Gabrielle Iakotennikonhrare Doreen (Guest Editors) for providing us with this opportunity.” - Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Editor-in-Chief
Read and share this special issue with free access through October 6, 2019:
Greetings
Greetings
Gabrielle Iakotennikonhrare Doreen Read Now
Introduction
Introduction to the Special Issue on Indigenous Decolonization
Adam Spires Read Now
Original Articles
Ecopsychology as Decolonial Praxis
Andy Fisher Read Now
How Might Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge (ITEK) Inform Ecopsychology?
Jonathan Coope Read Now
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Strengthening Animal-Human Relationships as a Doorway to Indigenous Holistic Wellness
Angela McGinnis, Adela Tesarek Kincaid, M.J. Barrett, Corinne Ham, and Community Elders Research Advisory Group Read Now
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Reshaping Colonial Subjectivities Through the Language of the Land
Lewis Williams Read Now
Violence Against Women and the Land: Maya Perspectives in 500 Years: Life in Resistance by Pamela Yates
Juan G. Sánchez Martínez Read Now
Our Shared Relationship with Land and Water: Perspectives from the Mayangna and the Anishinaabe
Mery A. Perez, Sheri Longboat Read Now
Call for Papers
Call for Papers for Special Issue of Ecopsychology: Reciprocal Healing: Nature, Health, and Wild Vitality
Guest Editors: Tom Fleischner, Laura Sewall Read Now