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Book Review

Sand talk: how Indigenous thinking can save the world

by Tyson Yunkaporta, Melbourne, Australia, The Text Publishing Company, 2020, 288 pp., AUD$32.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781-9257-7399-6

References

  • Barlo, S., Boyd, W. E., Hughes, M., Wilson, S., & Pelizzon, A. (2021). Yarning as protected space: Relational accountability in research. AlterNative, 17(1), 40–48. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/1177180120986151
  • Castellano, M. (2000). Updating Aboriginal traditions of knowledge. In G. J. S. Dei, B. L. Hall, & D. G. Rosenberg (Eds.), Indigenous knowledges in global contexts: Multiple readings of our world (pp. 21–36). University of Toronto.
  • Justice, D. H. (2018). Why indigenous literatures matter. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
  • Maracle, L. (2017). My conversations with Canadians. Book Thug.
  • Monture-Angus, P. (1995). Thunder in my soul: A Mohawk woman speaks. Fernwood.

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