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Written by Charles R. Menzies, attempts to grapple with various challenges that confront researchers located in mainstream institutions as they pursue respectful research relationships with Indigenous peoples.
Rhetorical sovereignty, a people's control of its meaning, is found in sites legal, aesthetic, and pedagogical, and composition studies can both contribute to and learn from this work