Indigenous women-led climate crisis solutions: A decolonial perspective from the Garo Indigenous community in Bangladesh

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Ranjan Datta , Arifatul Kibria
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This paper explores the critical impact of climate change on land-based culture and matriarchy within the Garo Indigenous Community in Bangladesh. Using a decolonial perspective, we explored how Garo Indigenous women are deeply rooted in land-based traditions and social structures and face unprecedented challenges. Through a decolonial lens, we explore intersections between climate change, land-based practices, and the matriarchal land-based practice. It shows the Garo Indigenous community's land-based adaptive strategies and resilience in climate change. This paper emphasizes the importance of centering Indigenous perspectives in climate discourse, advocating for decolonization as a crucial framework for understanding and addressing the multifaceted impacts of climate change on land-based cultures and matriarchy.
By providing decolonial analysis from the Garo Indigenous land-based perspective, this research contributes to a broader understanding of the effects of climate change on Indigenous communities, creating a decolonized and traditional land-based approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation policies. The paper calls for action to recognize Indigenous land-right, traditional matriarchy family leadership to safeguard the unique cultural heritage and gender dynamics of the Garo Indigenous community while addressing the broader implications for global climate justice.
土著妇女主导的气候危机解决方案:来自孟加拉国加罗土著社区的非殖民化视角
本文探讨了气候变化对孟加拉国加罗土著社区的土地文化和母权制的关键影响。从非殖民主义的角度,我们探讨了加罗土著妇女如何深深植根于以土地为基础的传统和社会结构,并面临前所未有的挑战。通过非殖民化的视角,我们探索了气候变化、陆地实践和母系土地实践之间的交集。它展示了加罗土著社区以土地为基础的适应战略和应对气候变化的能力。本文强调了在气候话语中以土著视角为中心的重要性,倡导将非殖民化作为理解和解决气候变化对陆地文化和母权制的多方面影响的关键框架。通过从加罗土著土地视角提供非殖民化分析,本研究有助于更广泛地了解气候变化对土著社区的影响,为气候适应和减缓政策创造非殖民化和传统的土地方法。该文件呼吁采取行动,承认土著土地权、传统的母系家庭领导,以保护加罗土著社区独特的文化遗产和性别动态,同时解决对全球气候正义的更广泛影响。
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210
期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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