TY - JOUR
T1 - Water Back
T2 - A Review Centering Rematriation and Indigenous Water Research Sovereignty
AU - Leonard, Kelsey
AU - David-Chavez, Dominique
AU - Smiles, Deondre
AU - Jennings, Lydia
AU - Alegado, Rosanna ʻAnolani
AU - Tsinnajinnie, Lani
AU - Manitowabi, Joshua
AU - Arsenault, Rachel
AU - Begay, Rene L.
AU - Kagawa-Viviani, Aurora
AU - Davis, Dawn D.
AU - van Uitregt, Vincent
AU - Pichette, Hawlii
AU - Liboiron, Max
AU - Moggridge, Bradley
AU - Carroll, Stephanie Russo
AU - Tsosie, Ranalda L.
AU - Gomez, Andrea
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to recognize those that came before us. Our ancestors and our Elders today that have passed on Traditional and Cultural Knowledge that has brought this team together to write this review. We would like to thank the Water Alternative editors and review authors who participated in the 2022 and 2023 editing workshops. We also would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful and important feedback. Our team appreciates the early conceptual contributions of Julia Bernal. Lastly, our deepest gratitude is extended to Lauren McElroy for their assistance organising author meetings and providing technical support. Tabutne, Marsii, Axhéhee’, Hahóm, Tsin’aen, Marrabaa, Miigwech, Mahalo, Thank you
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The recent Land Back movement has catalysed global solidarity towards addressing the oppression and dispossession of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands and territories. Largely absent from the discourse, however, is a discussion of the alienation of Indigenous Peoples from Water by settler-colonial states. Some Indigenous Water Protectors argue that there cannot be Land Back without Water Back. In response to this emergent movement of Water Back, this review of research by Indigenous and non-Indigenous writers traces the discursive patterns of Indigenous Water relationships and rematriation across themes of colonialism, climate change, justice, health, rights, responsibilities, governance and cosmology. It advances a holistic conceptualization of Water Back as a framework for future research sovereignty, focusing mainly on instances in Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the United States. We present the findings on the current global Waterscape of Indigenous-led research on Indigenous Water issues. Water Back offers an important framework centring Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being as a foundation for advancing Indigenous Water research.
AB - The recent Land Back movement has catalysed global solidarity towards addressing the oppression and dispossession of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands and territories. Largely absent from the discourse, however, is a discussion of the alienation of Indigenous Peoples from Water by settler-colonial states. Some Indigenous Water Protectors argue that there cannot be Land Back without Water Back. In response to this emergent movement of Water Back, this review of research by Indigenous and non-Indigenous writers traces the discursive patterns of Indigenous Water relationships and rematriation across themes of colonialism, climate change, justice, health, rights, responsibilities, governance and cosmology. It advances a holistic conceptualization of Water Back as a framework for future research sovereignty, focusing mainly on instances in Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the United States. We present the findings on the current global Waterscape of Indigenous-led research on Indigenous Water issues. Water Back offers an important framework centring Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being as a foundation for advancing Indigenous Water research.
KW - climate change
KW - Indigenous Peoples
KW - Water Back
KW - water governance
KW - water health
KW - water justice
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85162148510&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162148510
SN - 1965-0175
VL - 16
SP - 374
EP - 428
JO - Water Alternatives
JF - Water Alternatives
IS - 2
ER -