Cover
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Broadening Indigenous Feminisms
The Uninvited
Us
Chapter 1. Making Matriarchs at Coqualeetza: Stó:lō Women’s Politics and Histories across Generations
Chapter 2. Sámi Feminist Moments: Decolonization and Indigenous Feminism
Chapter 3. “It Just Piles On, and Piles On, and Piles On”: Young Indigenous Women and the Colonial Imagination
Chapter 4. “Making an Honest Effort”: Indian Homemakers’ Clubs and Complex Settler Engagements
Part II: Queer and Two-Spirit Identities, and Sexuality
Chapter 5. Reclaiming Traditional Gender Roles: A Two-Spirit Critique
Chapter 6. Reading Chrystos for Feminisms That Honour Two-Spirit Erotics
Chapter 7. Naawenangweyaabeg Coming In: Intersections of Indigenous Sexuality and Spirituality
Chapter 8. Morning Star, Sun, and Moon Share the Sky: (Re)membering Two-Spirit Identity through Culture-Centred HIV Prevention Curriculum for Indigenous Youth
Part III: Multi-Generational Feminisms and Kinship
Chapter 9. Honouring Our Great-Grandmothers: An Ode to Caroline LaFramboise, Twentieth-Century Métis Matriarch
Chapter 10. on anishinaabe parental kinship with black girl life: twenty-first-century ([de]colonial) turtle island
Chapter 11. Toward an Indigenous Relational Aesthetics: Making Native Love, Still
Chapter 12. Conversations on Indigenous Feminism
These Are My Daughters
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Contributors