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Indigenous feminism

Indigenous Feminism is a political, social, and cultural movement and theory that seeks equality and sovereignty for Indigenous people globally. It is a branch of feminist theory and practice that advocates not just equally with men, but with the decolonization of Indigenous men and women. Indigenous feminism developed out of a need to define the complexities that arise for Indigenous women (and men) as a result of the intersections of race, ethnicity, and gender. For example, Indigenous feminism acknowledges the devastating consequences of colonization on Indigenous peoples. The need to define an Indigenous feminism resulted from the need to address various forms of structural oppression experienced by Indigenous people around the world. Indigenous feminism may go by other (geographically specific) names such as: Native American Feminism and Tribal feminism in North America or Aboriginal Feminism in Australia, but each of these regionally-adapted terms fall under the rubric of Indigenous feminism. Indigenous feminism in practice can be seen in such protest movements as Idle No More, for example.
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