Across Lands and Waters: Storying the Future of Indigenous Education
By (Author) Megan Bang
By (author) Bryan Brayboy
By (author) Ananda Marin
By (author) Linda Tuhiwai Smith
By (author) Justin Hill
The New Press
The New Press
4th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples / Indigeneity
370.89
Hardback
336
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 21mm
Experts from the field of Indigenous education offer inspiring and vital perspectives, wonders, and responses for transforming the future for Native students
Across Lands and Waters
was developed as an urgent response to the erasure of Indigenous futures, bringing together scholars from Alaska to Hawai'i to Rhode Island, and places in between, including poets, psychologists, language revitalizers, hula practitioners, philosophers, and others.
Across Lands and Waters offers a deep well of stories and perspectives from different Indigenous traditions. The contributors examine why we educate, what the role of schools, histories, and philosophies can be in overcoming racist and colonial legacies, and how to envision a radically different future. They discuss how a colonial system of education erases Indigenous realities; the vital importance of reclaiming Indigenous languages; the urgency of dismantling systems of oppression; the varied experiences of Indigenous peoples; and the crucial contributions of traditional ways of being and knowing.
Graced with original artwork by the celebrated artist Maria Hupfield and contributions by Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Natalie Diaz, Across Lands and Waters is a groundbreaking project that will serve as a beacon for teachers everywhere.
Megan Bang (Ojibwe and Italian descent) is a professor at Northwestern University and a member of the National Academy of Education. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.
Bryan Brayboy (Lumbee descent) is President's Professor at Arizona State University and a member of the National Academy of Education. Helives in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ananda Marin (Choctaw and African American descent) is an associate professor at UCLA. Shelives in Los Angeles, California.
Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Ngti Awa and Ngti Porou descent) is a professor at Te Whare Wnanga o Awanuirangi and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She lives in New Zealand.
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