Index

Fatmakhanu (fatima) Pirbhai-Illich (University of Regina, Canada)
Fran Martin (University of Exeter, UK)
Shauneen Pete (Royal Roads University, Canada)

Decolonizing Educational Relationships: Practical Approaches for Higher and Teacher Education

ISBN: 978-1-80071-530-1, eISBN: 978-1-80071-529-5

Publication date: 6 December 2023

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Pirbhai-Illich, F.(., Martin, F. and Pete, S. (2023), "Index", Decolonizing Educational Relationships: Practical Approaches for Higher and Teacher Education, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 259-264. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-529-520231010

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Aboriginal peoples
, 41, 43, 150, 188

Academic arrogance
, 65, 67, 141, 211, 218

Africanization
, 98–99

Ahenakew, Cash
, 220, 220n13

Ahmed, Sara
, 42

Anderson, Benedict
, 9, 45–46

Andreotti, Vanessa
, 26, 35, 40, 73n33, 218, 229n35

Anti-black racism
, 98

Anti-colonial theory
, 27, 41, 209, 214

Anti-oppressive practices
, 41

Anti-racism
, 16, 100–101

Anti-racist practices
, 41

Antiracist struggle
, 110

Anzaldúa, Gloria
, 11, 34, 41, 123, 123n5, 134–135, 135n25, 137, 137n31, 139, 139n35, 160, 160n45, 193, 193n52, 201, 201n58, 237n16

Aporia
, 147–148, 157–158, 168, 228

Archibald, Joanne
, 102, 220, 221n15

Australian Aboriginal people
, 180

connection to Country
, 180

Australian Aboriginal people
, 180

Baboeram, Pravini
, 36–37, 124, 148, 153, 215

Banking education
, 198

Belonging
, 8, 36, 45, 47–48, 101, 130, 141, 146, 176, 180, 192–195, 199

Bhattacharya, Kakali
, 3n1, 17, 22, 26, 40, 50, 135n25, 135n28, 161n46, 161n47, 219n12, 222, 222n21, 222n22, 223n27, 225n30, 225n33, 230

Biological differences
, 12, 29, 56, 68

Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME)
, 195n55

Black and Minority Ethnic (BME)
, 195n55

Black Curriculum
, 109

Boundaries

as controlling mechanism of coloniality
, 187–189

as structural mechanism of control in education
, 189–192

closed doors
, 184–186

Bounded identities
, 192–195

Boundedness
, 45, 197

closed doors
, 184–186

picket fences
, 184–186

British imaginary
, 46–48

British Nationality Act of 1948
, 149

Buber, Martin
, 126–133, 138, 144, 158, 169, 199, 242–243

I-It modes
, 128–132, 135–136, 139–140, 144, 158–159, 169–170, 178, 182, 192, 196–198

I–Thou modes
, 126–133

orientations
, 128–129, 238

Canadian Crown
, 13

Canadian exceptionalism
, 48

Canadian imaginary
, 48–49

Capital
, 27

cultural capital
, 14

social capital
, 14, 106

Capitalism
, 15, 27, 31–32, 37, 40, 43, 73, 78, 90–91, 101, 108, 110, 131, 183, 190, 215, 229, 234–235

Cartesian dualism
, 124n11

Cartesian split
, 124n11

Catholicism
, 28

Chilisa, Bagele
, 17, 221, 221n19

Christian missionaries
, 40

Christian/Catholic doctrines
, 123

Classrooms
, 23, 46, 81, 91, 109, 141, 148, 170, 185, 196

Collaboration
, 213, 236, 238

Colonial academic identities
, 217–219

Colonial desires
, 32–36

Colonial discourses
, 28–29

Colonial matrix
, 4, 11, 39–40, 101

Colonial mindset
, 29n8

Colonial power
, 29–30

Colonialism
, 27–28

lies of
, 36–38

Coloniality
, 27–32, 42, 60, 121–126, 182–183

desire
, 14, 22, 25–26, 33–36, 128, 183, 239

of education
, 136

exceptionalism
, 31, 36, 48, 64, 78, 150–151, 209, 214–215

lies in Western Academy
, 214–219

of science
, 36–37, 58, 77

Colonization
, 27, 88–90

Colonizing practices
, 188, 238

Color blindness
, 60, 63, 103

Colorism
, 72–73

Complicity
, 34, 36, 50–51, 81, 110, 137, 161, 215, 217–219

Conditional hospitality
, 147, 157

Conocimiento
, 137–138

Conscientization
, 137

Cote-Meek, Sheila
, 26, 40–41, 123, 123n8

Creating community
, 169–170

Critical discourse analysis
, 106–107

Critical interrelation
, 4, 17, 49–50, 116, 172, 201

Critical pedagogies
, 41

Critical race theory (CRT)
, 16, 41, 182–183

Critical relational pedagogy
, 63

Critical relationality
, 111, 134, 156, 164, 167, 208, 219

Cultural capital
, 14

Cultural differences approach
, 110

Cultural genocide
, 43

Cultural identity
, 180

Culture
, 118–121

Customs
, 57

Darwin, Charles
, 29, 68–69

natural selection
, 68

De-canonizing
, 19

De/colonial knowledge structures
, 209

De/coloniality
, 233–236

(see also Coloniality)
De/colonizing and indigenizing research
, 219

contexts
, 220

principles
, 220–222

processes
, 222–223

De/colonizing educational relationships
, 3, 19, 39

colonial matrix
, 4

cultivating and nurturing spirituality through dialogic relations
, 138–142

de/coloniality and relationship with indigenization, postcolonial theory, anti-colonialism, and anti-racism
, 41–44

healing fractured selves
, 136–138

hybrid writing style
, 23

ideas and practical examples
, 21–22

importance of place in de/colonization at nation scale
, 5

issues in education
, 20–21

loci of enunciation
, 6–17

sickness of westernized education
, 40–41

spiritual dimension to
, 136

De/colonizing praxis as educators
, 49–51

Decolonizing the curriculum
, 19, 35, 40, 50, 189

Decolonial Feminist Theory
, 207

Decolonial paradigms
, 206

Decolonial struggles

high-intensity
, 5, 5n3, 136–137, 136n29

low-intensity
, 5n3, 136–137, 136n29, 156, 160

Decolonial theories
, 41

Decolonial thought
, 42

Decoloniality
, 26, 38–39

Decolonization
, 19, 26, 38–39, 41–42, 109, 241

Dei, George
, 25, 223n26

Derrida, Jacques
, 42, 147, 147n5, 148, 156–157, 157n33, 157n35, 159

Dialogic community
, 140

Dialogic relations, cultivating and nurturing spirituality through
, 138–142

Discourses
, 28

of commodification of education
, 20

deficit discourses
, 21

othering discourses
, 21

of universalism
, 20

Discrimination
, 92–96

Doctrine of Discovery
, 97, 178

Dussel, Enrique
, 183, 183n25

Education
, 77–85, 125

current responses to racial discrimination in
, 109–111

institutions
, 108

issues in
, 20–21

Jason’s story
, 104–108

racism and
, 101–111

Shauneen’s story
, 101–103

spirituality and
, 126–135

Educational relationships
, 49, 116, 240

de/colonizing spaces, places, and boundaries of
, 195–200

working with invitation and hospitality in
, 156–160

Epistemic hierarchy
, 28

Epistemological positions
, 49–51

Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI)
, 16, 73, 148, 151

strategies
, 154

uncovering lies of coloniality in
, 152–153

Ermine, Willie
, 170n54

Ethics
, 226–227

Ethnicity
, 57, 61

Euro-western education

model of education
, 77, 136

violences of
, 40

Explorers
, 28n5

Fanon, Franz
, 34

First Nations
, 13–14

First Nations, Inuit, or Metis (FNIM)
, 70

First peoples
, 193

Folk knowledges
, 17

Forms of governance
, 8, 13, 28–29, 39, 45

structures
, 45, 214–215

systems
, 183

Freire, Paulo
, 63n14, 137n30, 198, 241

Fundamental British Values (FBV)
, 46

Funds of knowledge
, 159, 159n43, 163–170, 197–199, 211, 213

Gender hierarchy
, 28

Generosity
, 8

Gillborn, David
, 41

Global North
, 30–32

Global South
, 30–32

Globalization
, 183

of colonial/modern form of education
, 20

Gonzalez, Norma
, 159n43

Grafting
, 220

Grande, Sandy
, 26–27, 34–35, 44, 73

Grosfoguel, Ramón
, 11, 20–21, 26–27, 31–32, 42, 50, 78–80, 183, 192n49

pedagogical hierarchy
, 28

sexual hierarchy
, 28

spiritual hierarchy
, 28

Guilherme, Alex
, 127n17, 129

Haig-Brown, Celia
, 178, 178n11, 178n13, 179n14

Hall, Stuart
, 47

Hierarchy of human races
, 28–29

Higher education (HE)
, 10

possible considerations for praxis in
, 229–231

Higher education institutions (HEIs)
, 34, 65, 218

Historical territories
, 13

hooks, bell
, 59, 59n8, 102

Hospitality
, 23, 116, 140, 144, 146–148, 156–160, 163–164, 168–170, 185, 244

hospitality, philosophy of
, 156

Hybrid writing style
, 23

Hyper-self-reflexivity
, 50, 138, 138n33, 214

Identity
, 193

politics
, 73–77, 110

representation
, 31–32, 34–35, 42, 47, 73–74, 151, 155

Imagined communities
, 44–49

systemic racism and nation as imagined community
, 96–101

Indian Act
, 13–14, 34n15

Indian Residential School (IRS)
, 13–14, 43, 121

Indigenization
, 19, 41, 44, 74, 100–101, 109, 151, 155, 155n26, 162, 189, 214, 223–224, 236, 240

Indigenous, Black, and People of Color (IBPoC)
, 31, 33–34

Indigenous paradigms
, 206

Indigenous resurgence
, 241

Indigenous theory
, 41

Institutional arrogance
, 218

Institutional racism
, 74, 84, 108, 151

Intelligence
, 68–69

Interest convergence
, 60

Internalized colonization
, 77n36

Intersectionality
, 16

Invitation and hospitality
, 23, 116, 140, 143–160, 163–164, 169, 185, 244

community
, 169–170

practices
, 160–169

theorizing from experience
, 144–148

truth
, 148–156

Invitational theory
, 145

Jafri, Beenash
, 33, 177n8

Keating, Analouise
, 17, 50, 123n5, 137n31, 139, 139n35, 160n40, 201n58

Kumalo, Siseko
, 33

Land relations
, 177–183, 208

Locus of enunciation
, 4, 12, 27, 85, 127, 137, 172, 192, 210–212, 220

Logic of superiority
, 34, 78, 101

Lugones, Maria
, 4, 12

Machado de Oliveira, Vanessa
, 5, 5n3, 12, 20, 27, 31–32, 36, 65n18, 111n45, 133n22, 136n29, 144n1, 218n10, 239

Maldonado-Torres, Nelson
, 20, 29–30, 50

Matias, Cheryl
, 60n11, 81, 81n39

Mbembe, Achille
, 41

McIntosh, Peggy
, 61n11, 62, 62n13

Meghji, Ali
, 42, 46n24

Mignolo, Walter
, 4, 20, 26, 27n4, 31–32, 38–40, 45, 49, 150, 233, 233n1, 233n2, 234, 234n3, 234n4, 234n5, 235, 234n6, 234n7, 234n9, 236–237, 236n13, 236n14, 236n15, 237, 237n17, 240n20

Mirza, Heidi
, 33, 47n26, 107, 107n29

Model minorities
, 151

Modernity
, 27–32

Morgan, William
, 127n17, 129

Nation state
, 44–49

National identity
, 45

Neoliberal capitalism
, 31

Neoliberal framing
, 215–216

Neoliberalism
, 125

Nepantla
, 139, 201

Ontological positions
, 49–51

Ontology
, 80, 207–208

Oppositional colonial discourses
, 28

Oppression
, 92–96

Othering
, 21, 35, 48, 74, 78, 111, 189, 195–196, 234

Ownership in settler colonial nations
, 177–182

Par/Desi approach
, 41

Pass System
, 14

Pennycook, Alastair
, 28

Pluriversal approach
, 49, 111–112

Pluriversality
, 15–17, 233–236

Political sovereignty
, 28

Positive discrimination
, 93n10

Possession
, 112, 164, 172, 178, 182–183, 186–187, 195, 198, 219, 238

Postcolonial theory
, 41–42

Postoppositional space
, 50–51

Praxis
, 17, 50

in de/colonizing research and scholarship
, 223–228

storytelling
, 224

Pre-service teachers
, 160, 164

Prevent Duty
, 190

Privilege(s)
, 8, 10–12, 16, 21, 27–28, 44, 56–58, 60–65, 69, 73, 78–80, 84, 93–95, 99, 158–159, 206, 214, 218

Queer Indigenous Studies
, 207

Quijano, Aníbal
, 20, 26–27, 27n4, 31

Race
, 56–57, 61, 87–88

Racial distinctions
, 57

Racial justice
, 100–101

Racialized identities
, 88–90

Racism
, 14, 87

and education
, 101–111

pluriversal approach
, 111–112

systemic racism and nation as imagined community
, 96–101

Red pedagogy
, 41

Relationality
, 14, 23, 112, 115–142, 156, 164, 167, 208–209, 219

Religion
, 57, 118–126

Religious racism
, 29, 100

Residential school system
, 123

Reverse racism
, 93

Said, Edward
, 20, 26, 41, 90n2

Santos, Boaventura de Sousa
, 20, 22, 31–32, 33n14, 90, 91n4, 133, 133n23, 177, 177n9, 220, 220n14, 229, 234n3

Scholarship
, 206

coloniality lies in Western Academy
, 214–219

de/colonizing and indigenizing research
, 219–223

de/colonizing research and
, 210–213

epistemological structures and purposes of different paradigms
, 208

features of imaginary for de/colonizing research and scholarship
, 213–214

possible considerations for praxis in higher education
, 229–231

praxis in de/colonizing research and scholarship
, 223–228

western, indigenous, decolonial, and de/colonial paradigms
, 206–210

Settler responsibilities
, 161–163

Shadow work
, 83, 137, 160–161

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai
, 102, 225, 225n32

Social justice
, 12, 18, 70, 151, 154, 206, 210, 212

Sovereignty
, 28, 36, 44–45, 97–98, 180, 186, 237

Spaces
, 172

coloniality, land, and white possessive
, 182–183

de/colonizing spaces, places, and boundaries of educational relationships
, 195–200

land relations and ownership in settler colonial nations
, 177–182

places, and boundaries of education
, 183–195

relationships with place and land
, 172–177

Spirituality
, 118–126

de/colonial understanding
, 133–135

and education
, 126–135

I and Thou
, 127–133

lies of coloniality and application to
, 124

Spivak, Gayatri
, 41, 138n33

Stein, Sharon
, 33, 35, 73n33, 231n36, 240n22, 241n25

Stereotypes
, 167

Storytelling
, 221, 224

Street theories
, 17

Strobel, Leny
, 41, 41n19

Teacher ontologies
, 77–85

“Terra Nullius” concept
, 97, 178

Theoretical foundations
, 25

coloniality/modernity
, 27–32

de/colonizing educational relationships
, 39–44

nation state
, 44–49

ontological and epistemological positions
, 49–51

Theory of evolution
, 68

Traditions
, 57

Truth
, 148–156

Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
, 43–44, 150

Tuck, Eve
, 172, 172n2, 195

Ujamaa
, 8–9

Unconditional hospitality
, 147, 157

Undoing whiteness
, 82–85

Violence of colonial land relations
, 181–182

Wahkohtowin
, 13, 122, 175

Wekker, Gloria
, 12, 22, 34, 57n3

Westernized education, sickness of
, 40–41

Wetaskiwin
, 13

White arrogance
, 60, 64–68

White Fragility
, 10, 60, 63, 67

White innocence
, 60, 63

White possessive principle
, 182–183

White privileges
, 10–11, 16, 60–62, 62n13, 64

White Savior Industrial Complex
, 69–70

White saviorism
, 69–72

White settlers
, 39, 100, 149–150, 162, 174, 177–179, 186, 188, 196, 218

White supremacy
, 60, 64

Whiteness
, 12, 57, 195

colonial logic of separation
, 58

critiques of whiteness studies
, 59

education, and teacher ontologies
, 77–85

examples
, 64–77

and identity politics
, 73–77

and intelligence
, 68–69

key concepts
, 60–64

Wilson, Shawn
, 170n55, 219, 219n11, 221, 221n17

Yang, Wayne
, 172, 172n2, 195

INDEX

Aboriginal peoples
, 41, 43, 150, 188

Academic arrogance
, 65, 67, 141, 211, 218

Africanization
, 98–99

Ahenakew, Cash
, 220, 220n13

Ahmed, Sara
, 42

Anderson, Benedict
, 9, 45–46

Andreotti, Vanessa
, 26, 35, 40, 73n33, 218, 229n35

Anti-black racism
, 98

Anti-colonial theory
, 27, 41, 209, 214

Anti-oppressive practices
, 41

Anti-racism
, 16, 100–101

Anti-racist practices
, 41

Antiracist struggle
, 110

Anzaldúa, Gloria
, 11, 34, 41, 123, 123n5, 134–135, 135n25, 137, 137n31, 139, 139n35, 160, 160n45, 193, 193n52, 201, 201n58, 237n16

Aporia
, 147–148, 157–158, 168, 228

Archibald, Joanne
, 102, 220, 221n15

Australian Aboriginal people
, 180

connection to Country
, 180

Australian Aboriginal people
, 180

Baboeram, Pravini
, 36–37, 124, 148, 153, 215

Banking education
, 198

Belonging
, 8, 36, 45, 47–48, 101, 130, 141, 146, 176, 180, 192–195, 199

Bhattacharya, Kakali
, 3n1, 17, 22, 26, 40, 50, 135n25, 135n28, 161n46, 161n47, 219n12, 222, 222n21, 222n22, 223n27, 225n30, 225n33, 230

Biological differences
, 12, 29, 56, 68

Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME)
, 195n55

Black and Minority Ethnic (BME)
, 195n55

Black Curriculum
, 109

Boundaries

as controlling mechanism of coloniality
, 187–189

as structural mechanism of control in education
, 189–192

closed doors
, 184–186

Bounded identities
, 192–195

Boundedness
, 45, 197

closed doors
, 184–186

picket fences
, 184–186

British imaginary
, 46–48

British Nationality Act of 1948
, 149

Buber, Martin
, 126–133, 138, 144, 158, 169, 199, 242–243

I-It modes
, 128–132, 135–136, 139–140, 144, 158–159, 169–170, 178, 182, 192, 196–198

I–Thou modes
, 126–133

orientations
, 128–129, 238

Canadian Crown
, 13

Canadian exceptionalism
, 48

Canadian imaginary
, 48–49

Capital
, 27

cultural capital
, 14

social capital
, 14, 106

Capitalism
, 15, 27, 31–32, 37, 40, 43, 73, 78, 90–91, 101, 108, 110, 131, 183, 190, 215, 229, 234–235

Cartesian dualism
, 124n11

Cartesian split
, 124n11

Catholicism
, 28

Chilisa, Bagele
, 17, 221, 221n19

Christian missionaries
, 40

Christian/Catholic doctrines
, 123

Classrooms
, 23, 46, 81, 91, 109, 141, 148, 170, 185, 196

Collaboration
, 213, 236, 238

Colonial academic identities
, 217–219

Colonial desires
, 32–36

Colonial discourses
, 28–29

Colonial matrix
, 4, 11, 39–40, 101

Colonial mindset
, 29n8

Colonial power
, 29–30

Colonialism
, 27–28

lies of
, 36–38

Coloniality
, 27–32, 42, 60, 121–126, 182–183

desire
, 14, 22, 25–26, 33–36, 128, 183, 239

of education
, 136

exceptionalism
, 31, 36, 48, 64, 78, 150–151, 209, 214–215

lies in Western Academy
, 214–219

of science
, 36–37, 58, 77

Colonization
, 27, 88–90

Colonizing practices
, 188, 238

Color blindness
, 60, 63, 103

Colorism
, 72–73

Complicity
, 34, 36, 50–51, 81, 110, 137, 161, 215, 217–219

Conditional hospitality
, 147, 157

Conocimiento
, 137–138

Conscientization
, 137

Cote-Meek, Sheila
, 26, 40–41, 123, 123n8

Creating community
, 169–170

Critical discourse analysis
, 106–107

Critical interrelation
, 4, 17, 49–50, 116, 172, 201

Critical pedagogies
, 41

Critical race theory (CRT)
, 16, 41, 182–183

Critical relational pedagogy
, 63

Critical relationality
, 111, 134, 156, 164, 167, 208, 219

Cultural capital
, 14

Cultural differences approach
, 110

Cultural genocide
, 43

Cultural identity
, 180

Culture
, 118–121

Customs
, 57

Darwin, Charles
, 29, 68–69

natural selection
, 68

De-canonizing
, 19

De/colonial knowledge structures
, 209

De/coloniality
, 233–236

(see also Coloniality)
De/colonizing and indigenizing research
, 219

contexts
, 220

principles
, 220–222

processes
, 222–223

De/colonizing educational relationships
, 3, 19, 39

colonial matrix
, 4

cultivating and nurturing spirituality through dialogic relations
, 138–142

de/coloniality and relationship with indigenization, postcolonial theory, anti-colonialism, and anti-racism
, 41–44

healing fractured selves
, 136–138

hybrid writing style
, 23

ideas and practical examples
, 21–22

importance of place in de/colonization at nation scale
, 5

issues in education
, 20–21

loci of enunciation
, 6–17

sickness of westernized education
, 40–41

spiritual dimension to
, 136

De/colonizing praxis as educators
, 49–51

Decolonizing the curriculum
, 19, 35, 40, 50, 189

Decolonial Feminist Theory
, 207

Decolonial paradigms
, 206

Decolonial struggles

high-intensity
, 5, 5n3, 136–137, 136n29

low-intensity
, 5n3, 136–137, 136n29, 156, 160

Decolonial theories
, 41

Decolonial thought
, 42

Decoloniality
, 26, 38–39

Decolonization
, 19, 26, 38–39, 41–42, 109, 241

Dei, George
, 25, 223n26

Derrida, Jacques
, 42, 147, 147n5, 148, 156–157, 157n33, 157n35, 159

Dialogic community
, 140

Dialogic relations, cultivating and nurturing spirituality through
, 138–142

Discourses
, 28

of commodification of education
, 20

deficit discourses
, 21

othering discourses
, 21

of universalism
, 20

Discrimination
, 92–96

Doctrine of Discovery
, 97, 178

Dussel, Enrique
, 183, 183n25

Education
, 77–85, 125

current responses to racial discrimination in
, 109–111

institutions
, 108

issues in
, 20–21

Jason’s story
, 104–108

racism and
, 101–111

Shauneen’s story
, 101–103

spirituality and
, 126–135

Educational relationships
, 49, 116, 240

de/colonizing spaces, places, and boundaries of
, 195–200

working with invitation and hospitality in
, 156–160

Epistemic hierarchy
, 28

Epistemological positions
, 49–51

Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI)
, 16, 73, 148, 151

strategies
, 154

uncovering lies of coloniality in
, 152–153

Ermine, Willie
, 170n54

Ethics
, 226–227

Ethnicity
, 57, 61

Euro-western education

model of education
, 77, 136

violences of
, 40

Explorers
, 28n5

Fanon, Franz
, 34

First Nations
, 13–14

First Nations, Inuit, or Metis (FNIM)
, 70

First peoples
, 193

Folk knowledges
, 17

Forms of governance
, 8, 13, 28–29, 39, 45

structures
, 45, 214–215

systems
, 183

Freire, Paulo
, 63n14, 137n30, 198, 241

Fundamental British Values (FBV)
, 46

Funds of knowledge
, 159, 159n43, 163–170, 197–199, 211, 213

Gender hierarchy
, 28

Generosity
, 8

Gillborn, David
, 41

Global North
, 30–32

Global South
, 30–32

Globalization
, 183

of colonial/modern form of education
, 20

Gonzalez, Norma
, 159n43

Grafting
, 220

Grande, Sandy
, 26–27, 34–35, 44, 73

Grosfoguel, Ramón
, 11, 20–21, 26–27, 31–32, 42, 50, 78–80, 183, 192n49

pedagogical hierarchy
, 28

sexual hierarchy
, 28

spiritual hierarchy
, 28

Guilherme, Alex
, 127n17, 129

Haig-Brown, Celia
, 178, 178n11, 178n13, 179n14

Hall, Stuart
, 47

Hierarchy of human races
, 28–29

Higher education (HE)
, 10

possible considerations for praxis in
, 229–231

Higher education institutions (HEIs)
, 34, 65, 218

Historical territories
, 13

hooks, bell
, 59, 59n8, 102

Hospitality
, 23, 116, 140, 144, 146–148, 156–160, 163–164, 168–170, 185, 244

hospitality, philosophy of
, 156

Hybrid writing style
, 23

Hyper-self-reflexivity
, 50, 138, 138n33, 214

Identity
, 193

politics
, 73–77, 110

representation
, 31–32, 34–35, 42, 47, 73–74, 151, 155

Imagined communities
, 44–49

systemic racism and nation as imagined community
, 96–101

Indian Act
, 13–14, 34n15

Indian Residential School (IRS)
, 13–14, 43, 121

Indigenization
, 19, 41, 44, 74, 100–101, 109, 151, 155, 155n26, 162, 189, 214, 223–224, 236, 240

Indigenous, Black, and People of Color (IBPoC)
, 31, 33–34

Indigenous paradigms
, 206

Indigenous resurgence
, 241

Indigenous theory
, 41

Institutional arrogance
, 218

Institutional racism
, 74, 84, 108, 151

Intelligence
, 68–69

Interest convergence
, 60

Internalized colonization
, 77n36

Intersectionality
, 16

Invitation and hospitality
, 23, 116, 140, 143–160, 163–164, 169, 185, 244

community
, 169–170

practices
, 160–169

theorizing from experience
, 144–148

truth
, 148–156

Invitational theory
, 145

Jafri, Beenash
, 33, 177n8

Keating, Analouise
, 17, 50, 123n5, 137n31, 139, 139n35, 160n40, 201n58

Kumalo, Siseko
, 33

Land relations
, 177–183, 208

Locus of enunciation
, 4, 12, 27, 85, 127, 137, 172, 192, 210–212, 220

Logic of superiority
, 34, 78, 101

Lugones, Maria
, 4, 12

Machado de Oliveira, Vanessa
, 5, 5n3, 12, 20, 27, 31–32, 36, 65n18, 111n45, 133n22, 136n29, 144n1, 218n10, 239

Maldonado-Torres, Nelson
, 20, 29–30, 50

Matias, Cheryl
, 60n11, 81, 81n39

Mbembe, Achille
, 41

McIntosh, Peggy
, 61n11, 62, 62n13

Meghji, Ali
, 42, 46n24

Mignolo, Walter
, 4, 20, 26, 27n4, 31–32, 38–40, 45, 49, 150, 233, 233n1, 233n2, 234, 234n3, 234n4, 234n5, 235, 234n6, 234n7, 234n9, 236–237, 236n13, 236n14, 236n15, 237, 237n17, 240n20

Mirza, Heidi
, 33, 47n26, 107, 107n29

Model minorities
, 151

Modernity
, 27–32

Morgan, William
, 127n17, 129

Nation state
, 44–49

National identity
, 45

Neoliberal capitalism
, 31

Neoliberal framing
, 215–216

Neoliberalism
, 125

Nepantla
, 139, 201

Ontological positions
, 49–51

Ontology
, 80, 207–208

Oppositional colonial discourses
, 28

Oppression
, 92–96

Othering
, 21, 35, 48, 74, 78, 111, 189, 195–196, 234

Ownership in settler colonial nations
, 177–182

Par/Desi approach
, 41

Pass System
, 14

Pennycook, Alastair
, 28

Pluriversal approach
, 49, 111–112

Pluriversality
, 15–17, 233–236

Political sovereignty
, 28

Positive discrimination
, 93n10

Possession
, 112, 164, 172, 178, 182–183, 186–187, 195, 198, 219, 238

Postcolonial theory
, 41–42

Postoppositional space
, 50–51

Praxis
, 17, 50

in de/colonizing research and scholarship
, 223–228

storytelling
, 224

Pre-service teachers
, 160, 164

Prevent Duty
, 190

Privilege(s)
, 8, 10–12, 16, 21, 27–28, 44, 56–58, 60–65, 69, 73, 78–80, 84, 93–95, 99, 158–159, 206, 214, 218

Queer Indigenous Studies
, 207

Quijano, Aníbal
, 20, 26–27, 27n4, 31

Race
, 56–57, 61, 87–88

Racial distinctions
, 57

Racial justice
, 100–101

Racialized identities
, 88–90

Racism
, 14, 87

and education
, 101–111

pluriversal approach
, 111–112

systemic racism and nation as imagined community
, 96–101

Red pedagogy
, 41

Relationality
, 14, 23, 112, 115–142, 156, 164, 167, 208–209, 219

Religion
, 57, 118–126

Religious racism
, 29, 100

Residential school system
, 123

Reverse racism
, 93

Said, Edward
, 20, 26, 41, 90n2

Santos, Boaventura de Sousa
, 20, 22, 31–32, 33n14, 90, 91n4, 133, 133n23, 177, 177n9, 220, 220n14, 229, 234n3

Scholarship
, 206

coloniality lies in Western Academy
, 214–219

de/colonizing and indigenizing research
, 219–223

de/colonizing research and
, 210–213

epistemological structures and purposes of different paradigms
, 208

features of imaginary for de/colonizing research and scholarship
, 213–214

possible considerations for praxis in higher education
, 229–231

praxis in de/colonizing research and scholarship
, 223–228

western, indigenous, decolonial, and de/colonial paradigms
, 206–210

Settler responsibilities
, 161–163

Shadow work
, 83, 137, 160–161

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai
, 102, 225, 225n32

Social justice
, 12, 18, 70, 151, 154, 206, 210, 212

Sovereignty
, 28, 36, 44–45, 97–98, 180, 186, 237

Spaces
, 172

coloniality, land, and white possessive
, 182–183

de/colonizing spaces, places, and boundaries of educational relationships
, 195–200

land relations and ownership in settler colonial nations
, 177–182

places, and boundaries of education
, 183–195

relationships with place and land
, 172–177

Spirituality
, 118–126

de/colonial understanding
, 133–135

and education
, 126–135

I and Thou
, 127–133

lies of coloniality and application to
, 124

Spivak, Gayatri
, 41, 138n33

Stein, Sharon
, 33, 35, 73n33, 231n36, 240n22, 241n25

Stereotypes
, 167

Storytelling
, 221, 224

Street theories
, 17

Strobel, Leny
, 41, 41n19

Teacher ontologies
, 77–85

“Terra Nullius” concept
, 97, 178

Theoretical foundations
, 25

coloniality/modernity
, 27–32

de/colonizing educational relationships
, 39–44

nation state
, 44–49

ontological and epistemological positions
, 49–51

Theory of evolution
, 68

Traditions
, 57

Truth
, 148–156

Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
, 43–44, 150

Tuck, Eve
, 172, 172n2, 195

Ujamaa
, 8–9

Unconditional hospitality
, 147, 157

Undoing whiteness
, 82–85

Violence of colonial land relations
, 181–182

Wahkohtowin
, 13, 122, 175

Wekker, Gloria
, 12, 22, 34, 57n3

Westernized education, sickness of
, 40–41

Wetaskiwin
, 13

White arrogance
, 60, 64–68

White Fragility
, 10, 60, 63, 67

White innocence
, 60, 63

White possessive principle
, 182–183

White privileges
, 10–11, 16, 60–62, 62n13, 64

White Savior Industrial Complex
, 69–70

White saviorism
, 69–72

White settlers
, 39, 100, 149–150, 162, 174, 177–179, 186, 188, 196, 218

White supremacy
, 60, 64

Whiteness
, 12, 57, 195

colonial logic of separation
, 58

critiques of whiteness studies
, 59

education, and teacher ontologies
, 77–85

examples
, 64–77

and identity politics
, 73–77

and intelligence
, 68–69

key concepts
, 60–64

Wilson, Shawn
, 170n55, 219, 219n11, 221, 221n17

Yang, Wayne
, 172, 172n2, 195