Acknowledgments
Introduction: Locations of Engagement in the First World / AILEEN MORETON-ROBINSON
PART I. INSTITUTIONALIZING A CRITICAL PLACE
A Better World Becoming: Placing Critical Indigenous Studies / DANIEL HEATH JUSTICE
Building a Professional Infrastructure for Critical Indigenous Studies: A(n Intellectual) History of and Prospectus for the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association / JEAN M, O'BRIEN AND ROBERT WARRIOR
Critical Indigenous Studies: Intellectual Predilections and Institutional Realities / CHRIS ANDERSEN
PART II. EXPANDING EPISTEMOLOGICAL BOUNDARIES
Dear Indigenous Studies, It's Not Me, It's You: Why I Left and What Needs to Change / KIM TALLBEAR
Monster: Post-Indigenous Studies / BRENDAN HOKOWHITU
Race and Cultural Entrapment: Critical Indigenous Studies in the Twenty-First Century / AILEEN MORETON-ROBINSON
PART Ill. LOCALES OF CRITICAL INQUIRY AND PRACTICE
In the Wake of Mata'pang's Canoe: The Cultural and Political Possibilities of Indigenous Discursive Flourish / VICENTE M. DIAZ
The Semantics of Genocide / LARISSA BEHRENDT
The Practice of Kuleana: Reflections on Critical Indigenous Studies Through Trans-Indigenous Exchange / HOK0LANJ K. AlKAU, NOELANI GOODYEAR-KA'OPUA, AND NOENOE K. SILVA
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