Land Is Kin: Sovereignty, Religious Freedom, and Indigenous Sacred Sites, Foreword by Judge Abby Abinanti (Studies in US Religion, Politics, and Law)
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Unveil the captivating exploration of sovereignty, religious freedom, and Indigenous sacred sites in the thought-provoking book, Land Is Kin. With a foreword by the esteemed Judge Abby Abinanti, this groundbreaking study challenges conventional notions of land and sacred spaces. Join author Dana Lloyd as she unveils a fresh perspective on the intersection of law, religion, and Indigenous rights, urging readers to rethink the very essence of land itself.
Delve into the insightful analysis presented in Land Is Kin, which sheds light on the longstanding struggle faced by Indigenous peoples in protecting their sacred sites. Discover how the principle of religious freedom, often touted as a solution, has fallen short for generations. Through a critical examination of the landmark 1988 US Supreme Court case, Lloyd demonstrates the implications of conflicting rights and proposes a nuanced understanding of land that transcends traditional divides.
Embark on a journey through the legal complexities of the Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association case, as Lloyd skillfully uncovers the multiple dimensions of land at play. From viewing sacred sites as homes to understanding them as wilderness or kin, this book presents a rich tapestry of perspectives that challenge prevailing narratives. Witness the Yurok's innovative approach to protecting their ancestral land while redefining the very concept of ownership.
Experience the intricate web of relationships between land, sovereignty, and identity in Land Is Kin. Through the lens of Indigenous worldviews that consider the land as kin, Lloyd offers a revolutionary framework that transcends traditional binaries. Embrace a visionary approach that reimagines sovereignty as inherent to the land itself, shifting paradigms in religious, political, and legal discourse.
Explore the profound insights and perspectives of Land Is Kin today and join the conversation on redefining sovereignty and sacred spaces. Unlock a new understanding of land through the eyes of Indigenous wisdom and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.
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