It reveals that Indigenous women are not only knowledge keepers and cultural transmitters but also key figures in land rights movements and environmental protection.
The book progresses through thematic sections covering leadership, activism, and culture, drawing on oral histories, ethnographic studies, and contemporary case studies.
It connects Indigenous studies with gender studies, environmental studies, and political science, offering a cross-disciplinary analysis of the complex factors shaping Indigenous womenâs lives. This approach emphasizes their agency and resilience, providing practical examples of initiatives that promote Indigenous rights and cultural sovereignty.