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These are only a few selected resources. There are many more out there.
Articles
Mason C. 2018, Nov 29. Indigenous protected areas are the next generation of conservation.
Morishige, K. et al. 2018. Nā Kilo ʻĀina: Visions of Biocultural Restoration through Indigenous Relationships between People and Place. Sustainability 10, 3368
Robbins, J. 2018, Apr 26. Native Knowledge: What Ecologists are Learning from Indigenous People.
Kagawa-Viviani, A. et al. 2018. I Ke Ēwe ʻĀina o Ke Kupuna: Hawaiian Ancestral Crops in Perspective. Sustainability 10, 4607
Books
Kaiāulu (2018), M.B. Vaughan (review here)
Reclaiming Indigenous Research in Higher Education (2018, essays; info here)
Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education: Mapping the Long View (2018, essays; info here)
Kanaka ʻŌiwi Methodologies: Moʻolelo and Metaphor (2015, essays; review here)
Hoʻoulu: Our Time of Becoming (2003), M. Meyer; review here)
Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples (2015), L.T. Smith (pdf here)
Braiding Sweetgrass (2014), R.W. Kimmerer (essays; review here)
Research is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods (2008), S. Wilson (review here)
Websites
KUA: a movement for land, people, culture and justice
Geoscience Alliance: Broadening Participation of Native Americans in Geoscience