{"id":4972,"date":"2010-08-09T20:46:29","date_gmt":"2010-08-09T20:46:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test.transversalmedia.eu\/indigenous-rights-are-womens-rights\/"},"modified":"2010-08-09T20:46:29","modified_gmt":"2010-08-09T20:46:29","slug":"indigenous-rights-are-womens-rights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theresearchpapers.org\/archive\/indigenous-rights-are-womens-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"Indigenous rights are women&#8217;s rights"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.palgrave-journals.com\/development\/journal\/v49\/n1\/full\/1100227a.html\">Development &#8211; Indigenous Women&rsquo;s Visions of an Inclusive Feminism<\/a><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"norm\">Many women like me who are from historically  marginalized groups, whether Indigenous, African-descendent, or poor \u2013  have seen the potential of feminism to our struggles, especially our  struggle for our rights as women within our communities. We have used  feminist tools for looking critically at our Indigenous systems of  social organization and at Indigenous values; and feminism has informed  our development as women and our participation in Indigenous  organizations. Many Indigenous women identify as feminists; others  recognize the feminist movement as an ally in our struggles as  Indigenous women. The strength and integrity of the international  women&rsquo;s movement is therefore important to us as Indigenous women who  have been working to articulate our own feminist politics and to  integrate our perspectives into a broader feminist movement. It is from  this standpoint of identification with feminism that I offer a critique  of the international women&rsquo;s movement.<\/p>\n<p class=\"norm\">When I ask  some Indigenous women why they think of feminism as a white women&rsquo;s  movement, they reply with some rendition of the following analysis. They  see that the dominant feminist paradigm is based on an unacknowledged  model of centre and periphery. In this model, Indigenous,  African-descendent, and poor women occupy the periphery and must accept  the ideas and conceptualization of feminism as defined by those at the  centre. In other words, we Indigenous women are expected to accept the  dominant picture of what constitutes women&rsquo;s oppression and women&rsquo;s  liberation. The trouble is, this picture is only a partial match with  our own experiences. Elements of our experience that do not match this  picture are denied or marginalized. This dominant model tries to  homogenize the women&rsquo;s movement, claiming that all women have the same  demands and the same access to the enjoyment of their rights. This  flawed assumption denies the diverse cultural, linguistic and social  needs and visions of distinct groups of women.<\/p>\n<p class=\"norm\">For  Indigenous women, human rights, women&rsquo;s rights, and the rights of  Indigenous Peoples are intrinsically linked. To Indigenous women, who  experience these elements of identity as an organic whole, this claim is  patently obvious. However, to many feminists whose sole experience of  oppression is on the basis of gender, this claim seems to require  endless explanation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"norm\">Like other women from  historically marginalized groups, Indigenous women have had to fight to  be heard in a movement where the only ostensible criteria for  participation are to show up and be a woman. Even now, after decades of  international conferences, discussions, publications, and much hard  work, issues that are a matter of life and death for Indigenous women \u2013  racism, for example, or the exploitation of the earth&rsquo;s resources \u2013 are  relegated to a tagged-on conceptual category called &lsquo;diversity,&rsquo; in the  dominant feminist paradigm. In fact, the homogenizing tendency of the  women&rsquo;s movement sometimes recreates the same frameworks of  discrimination and cultural degradation through which national  governments exploit Indigenous Peoples, especially indigenous women.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Development &#8211; Indigenous Women&rsquo;s Visions of an Inclusive Feminism Many women like me who are from historically marginalized groups, whether Indigenous, African-descendent, or poor \u2013 have seen the potential of feminism to our struggles, especially our struggle for our rights as women within our communities. 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