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Sharing Indigenous Resistance Movements Through ArcGIS StoryMaps
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Russell, Sterling
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Dissent
/ Genocide
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Islands
/ Justice
/ Land reclamation
/ Narratives
/ Oppression
/ Overturning
/ Political dissent
/ Resilience
/ Resistance
/ Sacredness
/ Work
2025
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Sharing Indigenous Resistance Movements Through ArcGIS StoryMaps
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Russell, Sterling
in
Dissent
/ Genocide
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Islands
/ Justice
/ Land reclamation
/ Narratives
/ Oppression
/ Overturning
/ Political dissent
/ Resilience
/ Resistance
/ Sacredness
/ Work
2025
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Sharing Indigenous Resistance Movements Through ArcGIS StoryMaps
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Sharing Indigenous Resistance Movements Through ArcGIS StoryMaps
2025
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Overview
Indigenous resistance movements are vital narratives that highlight resilience and the struggle for justice. This work utilizes ArcGIS StoryMaps to chronicle two significant projects: the land back movement for Tuluwat Island, sacred to the Wiyot people, and the conviction of Guatemalan dictator Efrain Ros Montt for the genocide of the Maya Ixil. The Tuluwat Island StoryMap illustrates the Wiyot's enduring connection to their land, detailing their successful reclamation efforts after a long history of violence and dispossession. The second StoryMap focuses on the Ixil people's fight for recognition and justice, culminating in a landmark trial that, despite its subsequent overturning, showcased their resilience against systemic oppression. Both projects emphasize the importance of place in understanding Indigenous identity and resistance, revealing how geographical context shapes narratives of struggle. By employing StoryMaps, this work aims to raise awareness and foster a deeper understanding of these movements, encouraging further exploration and engagement with the stories of Indigenous communities.
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