Bebías Into ?hndaa Ke Queer : Indigenous Knowledge for Land and Community (Pre-Order for March 31/25)

SKU: 9781927886922

Author:
Kleo P. Skavinski and Sydney Rae Krill
Grade Levels:
Adult Education, College, University
Nation:
Multiple Nations
Book Type:
Paperback
Pages:
240
Publisher:
ARP Books
Copyright Date:
2025

Price:
Sale price$28.00

Description

Kleo P. Skavinski (they/them/all) is Dene-Ukrainian and identifies as Two-Spirit. They were raised by their mother and grandmother on the shore of TuCho and in the boreal bush, Treaty 8 and Treaty 11 territory. Sydney Rae Krill (she/her) is a queer settler who grew up in what is now called Calgary, Alberta, on land that is governed by and accountable to Treaty 7.

Bebías Into ?hndaa Ke: Queer Indigenous Knowledge for Land and Community is a powerful collection of essays, stories and conversations that provide us with a diverse roadmap for navigating and overcoming hate, supporting queer Indigenous kin, and revitalizing radical ethics of care for building healthy, inclusive, and self-determining lands and communities. A celebration of trans, queer, and Two-Spirit Indigenous brilliance, with an intentional inclusion of voices from the North (the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Inuvialuit and Nunatsiavut), the essays in this collection offer a wealth of queer Indigenous theory, experience, and practices, with a unique emphasis on the critical role of land in these conversations.

The contributors, who range from young activists, artists, families, and both emerging and established scholars, provide insightful and transformative queer perspectives on a number of pertinent topics, including: knowledge reclamation, resurgence, nation-building, community life and governance, cultural revitalization, belonging, family relationships, creative practice, environmental degradation, mental health and wellbeing, youth empowerment, and Indigenous pedagogy. Amidst the ongoing violence of settler colonization, and its legacies of exclusion and erasure that continue to target queer, gender-diverse and Two-Spirit Indigenous people, this collection is an invaluable gift and resource for our communities, showing us that a different world is possible, and reminding us that queer Indigenous people have always belonged on the land and in community.

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