Abstract

Avowing settler status positions settler scholars to join in storying less harmful futures for the discipline. The author’s journey toward avowing settler status through the Northern Shoshoni word daiboo’ helps clear a path for this world-making.

Journal
College Composition and Communication
Published
2024-12-01
DOI
10.58680/ccc2024762310
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