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Our voices. II, The de-colonial project / by Rebecca Kiddle, luugigyoo patrick stewart, and Kevin O'Brien.
Main entry:

Kiddle, Rebecca, author.

Title & Author:

Our voices. II, The de-colonial project / by Rebecca Kiddle, luugigyoo patrick stewart, and Kevin O'Brien.

Edition:

First edition.

Publication:

[New York] : ORO Editions, 2021.
©2021

Description:

255 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 x 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword : Frontier conflict / Fiona Foley -- Mayem [welcome] : Introduction -- The ethics of writing and producing a book on De-colonisation / Rebecca Kiddle, luugigyoo patrick stewart and Kevin O'Brien -- kopat [everybody together] (Section 1) : People and Community -- Song ** : E ko / Earthfeather (aka Josephine Clarke) -- Chapter 1.1. Sacred superwoman / Linda Lavallee -- Chapter 1.2. Decolonizing one child at a time / luugigyoo patrick stewart -- Chapter 1.3. Island child and heroic work for homeless families / Diane Menziers -- Chapter 1.4. Ngā mahi ā te Whare Pora : The unravelling of 'colonial' Christchurch through the creative practices of wāhine / Keri Whaitiri -- Chapter 1.5. The contemporary indigenous village : Decolonization through reoccupation and design / Daniel J. Glenn -- Chapter 1.6. Seeking cultural relevancy in Dine communities / Richard Begay -- meta [house] dewer [to build] (Section 2) : Architecture and Building -- Poem ** : Not dead yet / Timmah Ball -- Chapter 2.1. Blak Box / Kevin O'Brien -- Chapter 2.2. The Whare Māori and digital ontological praxis / Reuben Friend -- Chapter 2.3. Rangi's turn / Elisapeta Hinemoa Heta -- Chapter 2.4. Niimiiʻidiwigamig Anishinaabe Roundhouse / Eladia Smoke -- Chapter 2.5. Tipi tectonics : Building as a medicine / Krystel Clark -- Chapter 2.6. The Indigenous peoples space : Architecture as narrative / Eladia Smoke, David Fortin and Wanda Dalla Costa -- meriba ged [our land] (Section 3) : Country and City -- Poem ** : Kʻaliiʻaks / luugigyoo patrick stewart -- Chapter 3.1. Rebuilding renewal / Jason De Santolo -- Chapter 3.2. Designing with country / Dillon Kombumerri and Daniele Hromek -- Chapter 3.3. Contested ground : Weaving stories of spatial resilience, resistance, relationality and reclamation / Daniele Hromek -- Chapter 3.4. Covered by concrete : Uncovering latent Aboriginal narratives concealed in urban contexts / Michael Hromek, Sian Hromek and Daniele Hromek -- Chapter 3.5. Urban manaakitanga as counter-colonial mahi / Amanda Yates -- dirsir [to prepare, fix, make] (Section 4) : Principles and Action -- Poem ** : Lineage / Kristi Leora Gansworth -- Chapter 4.1. An architecture of twenty-five projects / Michael Mossman -- Chapter 4.2. Navigating the gaps in architectural education / Fleur Palmer -- Chapter 4.3. Designing Māori futures : Ngā Aho, Māori Design Professionals / Desna Whaanga-Schollum & Ngā Aho -- Chapter 4.4. Developing Indigenous design principles : Lessons from Aotearoa / edited by Jade Kake and Jacqueline Paul -- Chapter 4.5. Guiding decolonial trajectories in design : An Indigenous position / Brian Martin and Jefa Greenaway -- Chapter 4.6. #dickdesigner : How not to be one : Colonisation, and therefore decolonisation , is in the detail / Rebecca Kiddle -- mop pe dike [talk at the end] : Conclusion / Rebecca Kiddle, luugigyoo patrick stewart, and Kevin O'Brien -- Acknowledgements.
Summary:

"'Our Voices II : The De-Colonial Project' will showcase decolonizing projects which work to destable and disquiet colonial built environments. The land, towns, and cities on which we live have always been Indigenous places yet, for the most part our Indigenous value sets and identities have been disregarded or appropriated. Indigenous people continue to be gentrified out of the places to which they belong and neo-liberal systems work to continuously subjugate Indigenous involvement in decision-making processes in subtle, but potent ways. However, we are not, and have never been cultural dopes. Rather, we have, and continue to subvert the colonial value sets that overlay our places in important ways."--taken from back cover.

ISBN:

9781943532568 (paperback)
1943532567 (paperback)

Subject:

Architecture and anthropology.
Architecture Themes, motives.
Indigenous peoples.
Architecture and race.
Architecture and society.
Ethnic architecture.
Architecture et anthropologie.
Architecture et race.
Architecture et société.
Architecture ethnique.
Architecture Thèmes, motifs.
Hoahoanga whare.
Tua taipūwhenuatanga.
Iwi taketake.

Added entries:

Stewart, Luugigyoo Patrick, author.
O'Brien, Kevin, 1972- author.

Our voices. 2
De-colonial project

Holdings:

Location: Library main 315494
Call No.: 315494
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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