Jeff Ganohalidoh Corntassel

Title

Jeff Ganohalidoh Corntassel

Rights

Image used with permission, all rights remain with the author. Photograph credit to Greg Miller.

Birthplace

Cherokee Nation

Primary Sources

Corntassel, J. (2023-2024) Introduction: Reinvigoriating Ancestral practices: Honoring Land and Water Defenders, Indigenous internationalisms, and Community Protocols, Indigenous Internationalisms special section.   Borders in Globalization Reveiw 5(1) 8-11. https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/bigreview
 
Corntassel, J. (2022). Truth-telling amidst reconciliation discourses: How stories reshape our relationships. In H.K. Stark, A. Craft & H.K. Aikau (Eds.), Indigenous resurgence in an age of reconciliation . University of Toronto Press.

Corntassel, J. (2021). Preface, Restoring Indigenous Self Determination, Theoretical and Practical Approaches. In M. Woons (ed.), Restoring Indigenous Self Determination, Theoretical and Practical Approaches. E-International Relations.
https://www.e-ir.info/publication/restoring-indigenous-self-determination-theoretical-and-practical-approaches-2/

Corntassel, J. (2021). Indigenous Laws on Indigenous Lands: Land Back as Community Resurgence. Rooted: A Publication on Indigenous Law, 1-2. Accessed May 27, 2022.
https://indigenous-law-association-at-mcgill.com/rooted-publication/

Corntassel, J. Taiaiake, A, Goodyear–Ka‘ōpua, Silva, N. K., Aikau, H. and D. Mucina (Eds). (2018). Everyday Acts of Resurgence: People, Places, and Practices. Daykeeper Press.

Corntassel, J. and M Scow (2017) Everyday Acts of Indigenous Approaches to Everydayness in Fatherhood. New Diversities 19(2), 54-68.

Corntassel, J. (2012). Re-envisioning resurgence: Indigenous pathways to decolonization and sustainable self-determination. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, 1(1), 86–101. Accessed May 27, 2022.
https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/article/view/18627

Corntassel, J. and Chaw-win-is, and T’lakwadzi. (2009) Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation, ESC: English Studies in Canada, 35(1): 1-25.
https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/esc/article/view/9788

Corntassel, J. (2008). Toward sustainable self-determination: Rethinking the contemporary Indigenous-rights discourse. Alternatives, 33(1), 105–132.
https://doi.org/10.1177/030437540803300106

Corntassel, J., & Holder, C. (2008). Who’s sorry now? Government apologies, truth commissions, and Indigenous self-determination in Australia, Canada, Guatemala, and Peru. Human Rights Review, 9(4), 465–489.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-008-0065-3

Corntassel, J. (2003). Who is indigenous? ‘Peoplehood’ and ethnonationalist approaches to rearticulating Indigenous identity. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 9(1), 75–100.

Secondary Sources

Holder, C. L., & Corntassel, J. (2002). Indigenous peoples and multicultural citizenship: Bridging collective and individual rights. Human Rights Quarterly, 24, 126–151.

Extra Resources

Solidarity Exchange: Life beyond the state: Indigenous expressions of sustainable self-determination, ICCA Consortium   | Jeff Corntassel. Aug 9, 2021. Accessed November 7, 2023. https://youtu.be/-ZGNymOK9dU

Citation

“Jeff Ganohalidoh Corntassel,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed August 7, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/538.

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