1.Indigenous Women Talking: The Work of Indigenous Feminisms in the World
Val Napoleon
2.Introduction: Indigenous Feminist Legal Studies
Emily Snyder
3.Nêhiyaw Ceremony, Gendered Protocols, and Nêhiyaw Law
Darcy Lindberg
4.Understanding Indigenous Womxn’s Economic Sovereignty through Story
waaseyaa’sin Christine Sy
5.Giving Voice to Jigonsaseh: A Feminine Perspective on the Haudenosaunee Legal Order
Kahente Horn-Miller
6.What if Survivors Wrote the Laws? An Indigenous Feminist Audit of Tribal Sexual Assault in the United States
Sarah Deer
7.Deliberating Feminist Legal Strategies in R v Barton
Julie Kaye & Emily Snyder
8.Visualizing Violence Against Indigenous Women: Documentary Film as Disruption in Finding Dawn and American Outrage
Cheryl Suzack
9.Sovereign Refusals: Spending Time with Apak in the Journals of Knud Rasmussen
Rebecca Johnson
10.Thoughts and Questions and Questions
Kim Pate & Val Napoleon