Article | 01-October-2020
notes from the field, and two creative pieces provide a glimpse of various ways to envision creative sovereignty in practice.
Blaire Topash-Caldwell in her article ‘Sovereign Futures in Neshnabé Speculative Fiction’ explores how Indigenous science fiction is not just a leisurely activity, but rather a creative approach to sovereignty. Topash-Caldwell explores the Neshnabé oral tradition character of Weetigo and how it can be seen as a metaphor to describe the settler colonial state. Weetigo, a
MATTHEW WILDCAT,
JUSTIN DE LEON
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