What is justice for Native American and Indigenous communities? How do concepts and practices such as radical abolition and reparations relate to decolonization? How do Indigenous writers and activists encounter logics and material realities of legality, incarceration, and violence? What are the solutions being proposed in Indian Country for issues such as Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, the mass assassination of Indigenous and/water protectors, and the historic and ongoing violences of colonialism, capitalism, extraction, state/military occupation, missionization, and enslavement?

Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing.

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