Engage Indigenous Scholarship

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In dealing with this Great White Beast, I have chosen to put a very selective body of western scholarship in dialogue with Indigenous principles of ethical engagement.

I do this to formulate ways of thinking outside of the classic western subject/object divides, while not appropriating Indigenous paradigms.

"Return" to cut 3 to start tracing the Bearwatch project.

Return to Cut 3: Wayfaring the BearWatch Project