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Introduction: Cultural Politics in Indigenous Psychology.- Section I: The Many Faces of Colonialism.- The Psychology and Politics of Colonial Splitting: Moving from Division to Transformation.- Constructing an Indigenous Psychology for the Political Minorities: Challenges and Resilience of the Indigenous Troup and Migrant Domestic Workers in Asian Regions.- Section II: Theoretical Reflections.- Indigenising Child Development Science: Cultural Politics between Contextualists and Universalists.- The Conservative Politics of Indigenous Psychology and Decolonial Psychology.- Critical Indigenous Psychologies in India: Striving for Human Liberation.- Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Vicissitudes of Indigenization in the Philippines.- Section III: Indigenous Identities and Social Positions.- Cultural Politics, Authenticity, and (Strategic) Essentialism: Exploring how Urban Maori Youth Navigate Maori Identity.- What is a Black Indigenous Diasporic Psychology?- Using Indigenous Cultural Resources to Negotiate Diasporic Belonging: A Case Study of Chinese Roots-Related Metaphors.- Section IV: Indigenous Resistance.- Indigenous Resurgence as Radical Healing among Native Hawaiians.- Popular Power and Contra-Power Within Mexican Indigenous Psychologies.- Unpacking Cultural Politics in Indigenous Psychology: Sweetgrass Method to Mental Health Services among American Indian/Alaska Natives.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 21/09/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031968129, 978-3031968129
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      Introduction: Cultural Politics in Indigenous Psychology.- Section I: The Many Faces of Colonialism.- The Psychology and Politics of Colonial Splitting: Moving from Division to Transformation.- Constructing an Indigenous Psychology for the Political Minorities: Challenges and Resilience of the Indigenous Troup and Migrant Domestic Workers in Asian Regions.- Section II: Theoretical Reflections.- Indigenising Child Development Science: Cultural Politics between Contextualists and Universalists.- The Conservative Politics of Indigenous Psychology and Decolonial Psychology.- Critical Indigenous Psychologies in India: Striving for Human Liberation.- Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Vicissitudes of Indigenization in the Philippines.- Section III: Indigenous Identities and Social Positions.- Cultural Politics, Authenticity, and (Strategic) Essentialism: Exploring how Urban Maori Youth Navigate Maori Identity.- What is a Black Indigenous Diasporic Psychology?- Using Indigenous Cultural Resources to Negotiate Diasporic Belonging: A Case Study of Chinese Roots-Related Metaphors.- Section IV: Indigenous Resistance.- Indigenous Resurgence as Radical Healing among Native Hawaiians.- Popular Power and Contra-Power Within Mexican Indigenous Psychologies.- Unpacking Cultural Politics in Indigenous Psychology: Sweetgrass Method to Mental Health Services among American Indian/Alaska Natives.

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