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Power and Vulnerability through Indigenous Women’s Stories
This chapter explores the concept of settler capitalism, particularly in Latin America, as well as the concepts of structural and intersectional violence. It makes a case for Indigenous women’s stories as a valid form of theory and knowledge production. It also makes a case for a hemispheric Indigenous analytical lens.