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Local Networks: Toward a Decolonial Map of Pullman

Acknowledgments & References

Acknowledgments and Thanks

A very special thanks to Native Programs at WSU, and especially Faith Price, for their ongoing interest in the project, as well as a very warm welcome into their space and several of their community events.

Though they are listed as advisors for the project, it is important that I recognize again the important contributions of Dr. Kim Christen and my fellow classmates for their input and encouragement over the past several months.

This project would not be possible without the resources of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) at Washington State University. Thanks to David and Michael for their help with Scalar and ArcGIS.

A very special thanks to The Drone Guy for permission to use his flyover of the Palouse area as a video splash for the book.

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Blunt, Alison, and Cheryl McEwan. Postcolonial Geographies. New York: Continuum, 2005. Print.

Byrd, Jodi A. The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011. 

Cintron, Ralph. Angels' Town: Chero Ways, Gang Life, and Rhetorics of the Everyday. Boston, Mass: Beacon Press, 1997. Print.

Duarte, Marisa E. Network Sovereignty: Building the Internet Across Indian Country. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2017. 

Nash, Catherine. "Cultural Geography: Postcolonial Cultural Geographies," Progress Reports, Vol 26, Issue 2, pp. 219 - 230. 

Pratt, Mary L. Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation. London: Routledge, 1992.

Said, Edward W. Culture and Imperialism, 2014. 

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