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Glocal Narratives of Resilience

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This chapter explores the role of storytelling in shaping concepts of resilience, particularly in the context of Indigenous narratives and settler colonialism. By examining Thomas King’s novel "The Back of the Turtle," it contrasts dominant narratives of resilience that focus on adaptation within a colonial framework with an alternative Indigenous-centric model that emphasizes decolonization and spiritual connections. The work critiques how settler interpretations often misread Indigenous stories and calls for a deeper understanding of their significance beyond mere empowerment, highlighting the necessity for land restoration and active participation in Indigenous futures.