The Indigenous Mississippi: Scholarly Identity, Kinship, Engagement

By Agleska Cohen-Rencountre

My ideas are a practice of honoring Indigenous identity on the water and Indigenous resilience while not attempting to fill in the erasures with one family history. Rather I name my own stakes in an acknowledgment of Indigenous resilience, diplomacy, and sovereignties. I am grateful to be in conversation with my diverse and dynamic group and am looking forward to what is ahead!

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Agleska Cohen-Rencountre

Agléška Cohen-Rencountre is enrolled in Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. Their work is on Indigenous Urbanism, from a Critical Native Feminism perspective. They grew up in Rapid City, South Dakota.

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