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Climate change is an ongoing catastrophe, but its diffuse temporal and spatial locations make it one of the hardest to fit into traditionally apocalyptic models of a single event followed by a regenerative aftermath. Ashgate, 2014); Cutcha Risling Baldy, \"On telling Native people to just 'get over it' or why I teach about the Walking Dead in my Native Studies classes … *Spoiler Alert!*,\" Sometimes Writer-Blogger Cutcha Risling Baldy, December 11, 2013, http://www.cutcharislingbaldy.com/blog/on-telling-native-people-to-just-get-over-it-or-why-i-teach-about-the-walking-dead-in-my-native-studies-classes-spoiler-alert; and Kyle Whyte, \"Is it Colonial Déj× Vu? See Sheila Watt-Cloutier, The Right to Be Cold: One Woman's Fight to Protect the Arctic and Save the Planet from Climate Change (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2018).
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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