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Unsettling Indian water settlements: The little Colorado river, the San Juan River, and colonial enclosures
A Curley
Antipode 53 (3), 705-723, 2021
722021
A failed green future: Navajo Green Jobs and energy “transition” in the Navajo Nation
A Curley
Geoforum 88, 57-65, 2018
722018
“Our winters’ rights”: Challenging colonial water laws
A Curley
Global Environmental Politics 19 (3), 57-76, 2019
712019
Governing water insecurity: navigating indigenous water rights and regulatory politics in settler colonial states
NJ Wilson, T Montoya, R Arseneault, A Curley
Water International 46 (6), 783-801, 2021
632021
Infrastructures as colonial beachheads: The Central Arizona Project and the taking of Navajo resources
A Curley
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 39 (3), 387-404, 2021
612021
K’e, Hozhó, and non-governmental politics on the Navajo Nation: Ontologies of difference manifest in Environmental Activism
DE Powell, A Curley
Anthropological Quarterly 81 (1), 17-58, 2008
532008
T’áá hwó ají t’éego and the Moral Economy of Navajo Coal Workers
A Curley
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109 (1), 71-86, 2019
492019
Against colonial grounds: Geography on Indigenous lands
A Curley, S Smith
Dialogues in Human Geography 10 (1), 37-40, 2020
322020
Resources is just another word for colonialism
A Curley
The Routledge handbook of critical resource geography, 79-90, 2021
312021
Decolonisation is a political project: Overcoming impasses between indigenous sovereignty and abolition
A Curley, P Gupta, L Lookabaugh, C Neubert, S Smith
Antipode 54 (4), 1043-1062, 2022
292022
Already existing dystopias: Tribal sovereignty, extraction, and decolonizing the Anthropocene
A Curley, M Lister
Handbook on the Changing Geographies of the State, 251-262, 2020
272020
Carbon sovereignty: Coal, development, and energy transition in the Navajo Nation
A Curley
University of Arizona Press, 2023
192023
Beyond environmentalism:# NoDAPL as assertion of tribal sovereignty
A Curley
Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from the# NODAPL movement, 158-165, 2019
172019
Indigenous youth and decolonial futures: Energy and environmentalism among the Diné in the Navajo Nation and the Lepchas of Sikkim, India
MD Gergan, A Curley
Antipode 55 (3), 749-769, 2023
142023
The Origin of Legibility: Rethinking Colonialism and Resistance among the Navajo People, 1868-1937
A Curley
Diné perspectives: Revitalizing and reclaiming Navajo thought, 129-50, 2014
112014
Navajo nation constitutional feasibility and government reform project
R Yazzie, M Benally, A Curley, N Alex, J Singer, A Crotty
Diné Policy Institute, 1-71, 2008
72008
Dóó nal yea dah: considering the logic of the Diné Natural Resource Protection Act of 2005 and the Desert Rock power plant project
A Curley
Diné Policy Institute, February, 2008
72008
The cene scene: Who gets to theorize global time and how do we center indigenous and black futurities?
A Curley, S Smith
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 25148486231173865, 2023
62023
Addressing food-energy-water insecurities of the Navajo nation through university-community collaboration
K Chief, R Arnold, A Curley, J Hoover, M Kacira, V Karanikola, ...
Water Resourc IMPACT 23 (1), 2021
52021
Dams and tribal land loss in the United States
H Randell, A Curley
Environmental Research Letters 18 (9), 094001, 2023
42023
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