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El. knyga: Indigenizing Education

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This book reimagines learning processes through Indigenous education, highlighting resilience and strength in Indigenous knowledge. It covers curriculum and pedagogy, language revitalization, community engagement, and teacher education. The book emphasizes transformative praxis, social change, and advocacy for Indigenous peoples.



Indigenizing Education: Transformative Research, Theories, and Praxis brings various scholars, educators, and community voices together in ways that reimagines and recenters learning processes that embody Indigenous education rooted in critical Indigenous theories and pedagogies. The contributing scholar-educators speak to the resilience and strength embedded in Indigenous knowledges and highlight the intersection between research, theories, and praxis in Indigenous education. Each of the contributors share ways they engaged in transformative praxis by activating a critical Indigenous consciousness with diverse Indigenous youth, educators, families, and community members. The authors provide pathways to reconceptualize and sustain goals to activate agency, social change, and advocacy with and for Indigenous peoples as they enact sovereignty, selfeducation, and Native nation-building.

The chapters are organized across four sections, entitled Indigenizing Curriculum and Pedagogy, Revitalizing and Sustaining Indigenous Languages, Engaging Families and Communities in Indigenous Education, and Indigenizing Teaching and Teacher Education. Across the chapters, you will observe dialogues between the scholar-educators as they enacted various theories, shared stories, indigenized various curriculum and teaching practices, and reflected on the process of engaging in critical dialogues that generates a (re)new(ed) spirit of hope and commitment to intellectual and spiritual sovereignty. The book makes significant contributions to the fields of critical Indigenous studies, critical and culturally sustaining pedagogy, and decolonization.

Series Foreword---Research for Social Justice: Personal-Passionate-Participatory Inquiry xiii
Ming Fang He
JoAnn Phillion
Introduction xix
Jeremy Garcia
Valerie Shirley
Acknowledgments xxxv
Ahxe'hee
Kwa'kwha
SECTION I INDIGENIZING CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGIES
1 Native Intellectualism Through Indigenous Social Justice Pedagogy: Learning as a Critical and Heartfelt Engagement
3(18)
Valerie Shirley
2 Transformative Praxis: I Have 180 Days With These Kids the Community Has Them for Life
21(8)
Samuel Tenakhongva
3 Restorying Lessons Learned From a High School Native American Literature Classroom
29(24)
Timothy San Pedro
Andrea Box
4 The Hawaiian Culture-Based Education Movement: Advancing Native Hawaiian Students in Public P--12 Schools Through an Indigenous Framework
53(22)
Walter Kahumoku
5 Transformative Praxis: Rooted in Home "Before" Looking Elsewhere
75(8)
Monica A. Ka'imipono Kaiwi
SECTION II REVITALIZING AND SUSTAINING INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE
6 Teaching for Hozho and WolakHota: Relationships, Wellness, and Language Revitalization at the Native American Community Academy
83(16)
Tiffany S. Lee
7 Transformative Praxis: Wolakhota---Reclaiming Language and Unlocking Identity
99(6)
Anpao Duta Flying Earth
8 Chikashshanompaat Bflli'ya: The Chickasaw Language Is Forever
105(16)
Kari A. B. Chew
9 Transformative Praxis: Keeping the Fire Burning: The Impact of Community Indigenous Language Teachers in the Classroom
121(6)
Michelle Scaggs Cooke
10 Educational Leaders Centering Yuuyaraq and Asserting Rhetorical Sovereignty to Support Youth Development, Linguistic Survivance, and Climate Change Adaptation
127(26)
Ataugg'araq Grant Kashatok
Leisy Wyman
11 Hopilavayit aw Naa'aya'tiwqam, Those Who Have Chosen to Attend to the Hopi Language: Storying "The Making of an Indigenous Language Teacher"
153(32)
Bernita Duwahoyeoma
Ada Curtis
Sheilah E. Nicholas
SECTION III ENGAGING FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES IN INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
12 Centering Indigenous Philosophies of Community in Family, Community, and School Engagement
185(28)
Hollie Anderson Kulago
Tsiehente Herne
13 Engaging Native Families in Co-Creating Meaningful Educational Opportunities as a Community
213(18)
Danielle R. Lansing
14 Transformative Praxis: Cherished Hopes: Building a Relationship With Families for Success
231(6)
Vibeka Mitchell
15 Indigenizing Place-Based Education in Early Learning: Co-Creating Curriculum With Indigenous Communities at a Tribal College
237(22)
Nahrin Aziz
16 Transformative Praxis: Indigenizing Education in Early Learning: Connecting Curriculum to Community
259(6)
Cynthia Wilson
17 Community-Centered Digital Storywork to Revitalize Indigenous Knowledges
265(10)
Christine Rogers Stanton
18 Transformative Praxis: Piikani Digital StoryWork: Community-Centered Digital Stories in Practice
275(12)
Brad Hall
Cinda Burd-Ironmaker
Eric Cox
SECTION IV CLOSING SECTION: INDIGENIZING TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION
Conclusion: A Call to Action: Indigenous Teaching and Teacher Education
287(14)
Keiki Kawai'ae'a
Jeremy Garcia
Renee Holt
Ac'aralek Lolly Carpluk
Valerie Shirley
About the Editors 301(2)
About the Contributors and Artist 303