Joanne Barker

Joanne Barker (Lenape, citizen of the Delaware Tribe of Indians) became a faculty member within the American Indian Studies Department at San Francisco State University, in 2003. Much of her work focuses on indigenous feminism and the sovereignty and self determination of indigenous peoples. Her work takes a transnational approach, making connections between and across the borders of countries. Barker makes historical and scholarly connections between the oppression and resistance of marginalized communities. An example of this transnational approach can be seen by the work that Barker has done to show connections in the struggles of Palestinians in Israel and indigenous communities in the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Red Scare : the state's indigenous terrorist by Barker, Joanne, 1962-

    Oakland, California : University of California Press, 2021
    Format: Book


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    Native acts : law, recognition, and cultural authenticity by Barker, Joanne, 1962-

    Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 2011
    Format: Book


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    Sovereignty matters : locations of contestation and possibility in indigenous struggles for self-determination

    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2005
    Other Authors: “…Barker, Joanne, 1962-…”
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    Critically sovereign : indigenous gender, sexuality, and feminist studies

    Durham : Duke University Press, 2017
    Other Authors: “…Barker, Joanne, 1962-…”
    Format: Book