Indigenous Land and Colonial Spaces
In addition to the individual publications below by or in collaboration with Indigenous scholars, writers, and community members, we have partnerships with both the Alaska Native Language Center and the Alaska Native Knowledge Network to distribute select publications worldwide.
Two of our book series, listed below, address the impacts of colonization and include Indigenous scholars among their editorial board members:
- Decolonizing Archaeology and Heritage
- Global Colonialism
University Press of Colorado staff are engaged as network participants in the FAIR + CARE Cultural Heritage Network, a project that will develop, disseminate, and promote ethical good practice guidance and digital data governance models integrating FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) + CARE (Collective benefit, Authority to control, Responsibility, and Ethics) practices for the use of Indigenous data. The FAIR + CARE Cultural Heritage Network is supported by the Advancing FAIR+CARE Practices in Cultural Heritage project, with funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services National Leadership Grants for Libraries program.
Shem Pete's Alaska
The Territory of the Upper Cook Inlet Dena'ina
Revised 2nd Edition
- by James Kari, James A. Fall, and Shem Pete
Stebbins Dance Festival
Taprarmiuni Kassiyulriit / Stebbins Dance Festival
- by Anatole Bogeyaktuk and Ann Fienup-Riordan (editor)
Stronger Together / Kammanatut Atausigun / Iknaqataghaghluta Qerngaamta
Bering Strait Communities Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- edited by Amy Phillips-Chan
Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story
Teaching American Indian Rhetorics
- edited by Lisa King, Rose Gubele, and Joyce Rain Anderson
The Greater Chaco Landscape
Ancestors, Scholarship, and Advocacy
- edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke & Carrie C. Heitman
The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century
Second Edition
- by Donald Fixico
The Rhetorical Mediator
Understanding Agency in Indigenous Translation and Interpretation through Indigenous Approaches to UX
- by Nora K. Rivera
Where the Echo Began
and Other Oral Traditions from Southwestern Alaska Recorded by Hans Himmelheber
- edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan, transcribed by Kurt Vitt and Ester Vitt
Where the Red-Winged Blackbirds Sing
The Akimel O’odham and Cycles of Agricultural Transformation in the Phoenix Basin
- by Jennifer Bess
Words of the Real People
Alaska Native Literature in Translation
- edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan and Lawrence D. Kaplan
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