Preface
Part 1: Introduction
1 Reconfiguring the Web of Life: Indigenous Peoples, Relationality, and Globalization / Mario Blaser, Ravi de Costa, Deborah McGregor, and William D. Coleman
2 Ayllu: Decolonial Critical Thinking and (An)other Autonomy / Marcelo Fernández Osco
Part 2: Emergences
3 Neoliberal Governance and James Bay Cree Governance: Negotiated Agreements, Oppositional Struggles, and Co-Governance / Harvey A. Feit
4 Global Linguistics, Mayan Languages, and the Cultivation of Autonomy / Erich Fox Tree
5 Global Activism and Changing Identities: Interconnecting the Global and the Local – The Grand Council of the Crees and the Saami Council / Kristina Maud Bergeron
6 Indigenous Perspectives on Globalization: Self-Determination through Autonomous Media Creation / Rebeka Tabobondung
7 Reconfiguring Mare Nullius: Torres Strait Islanders, Indigenous Sea Rights, and the Divergence of Domestic and International Norms / Colin Scott and Monica Mulrennan
Part 3: Absences
8 Making Alternatives Visible: The Meaning of Autonomy for the Mapuche of Cholchol (Ngulumapu, Chile) / Pablo Marimán Quemenado
9 Twentieth-Century Transformations of East Cree Spirituality and Autonomy / Richard J. "Dick" Preston
Part 4: Hope
10 The International Order of Hope: Zapatismo and the Fourth World War / Alex Khasnabish
Afterword / Ravi de Costa
Works Cited
Contributors
Index