Olmmái-Stállu: deflection, decolonization, and silence in Sámi early childhood scholarship
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The authors explores the existential difficulties involved in being a non-indigenous scholar of philosophy and early childhood education in an indigenous context, recalling an encounter with an aboriginal woman. But they do not discuss the relationship between the two groups.Abstract:
This essay explores the existential difficulties involved in being a non-indigenous scholar of philosophy and early childhood education in an indigenous context. It begins by recalling an encounter...read more
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