Chapter 1. Introduction: Critical Methodologies and Indigenous Inquiry - Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln Part I. Locating the Field: Performing Theories of Decolonizing Inquiry Chapter 2. Decolonizing Performances: Deconstructing the Global Postcolonial - Beth Blue Swadener and Kagendo Mutua Chapter 3. Feminisms From Unthought Locations: Indigenous Worldviews, Marginalized Feminisms, and Revisioning an Anticolonial Social Science - Gaile S. Cannella and Kathryn D. Manuelito Chapter 4. Waiting for the Call: The Moral Activist Role of Critical Race Theory Scholarship - Gloria Ladson-Billings and Jamel K. Donnor Chapter 5. Critical Race Theory and Indigenous Methodologies - Christopher Dunbar Jr. Chapter 6. Queer(y)ing the Postcolonial Through the West(ern) - Bryant Keith Alexander Chapter 7. Indigenous Knowledges in Education: Complexities, Dangers, and Profound Benefits - Joe L. Kincheloe and Shirley R. Steinberg Chapter 8. Do You Believe in Geneva? Methods and Ethics at the Global-Local Nexus - Michelle Fine, Eve Tuck, and Sarah Zeller-Berkman Chapter 9. Challenging Neoliberalism's New World Order: The Promise of Critical Pedagogy - Henry A. Giroux and Susan Searls Giroux Chapter 10. Rethinking Critical Pedagogy: Socialismo Nepantla and the Specter of Che - Nathalia Jaramillo and Peter McLaren Part II. Critical and Indigenous Pedagogies Chapter 11. Indigenous and Authentic: Hawaiian Epistemology and the Triangulation of Meaning - Manulani Aluli Meyer Chapter 12. Red Pedagogy: The Un-Methodology - Sandy Grande Chapter 13. Borderland-Mestizaje Feminism: The New Tribalism - Cinthya M. Saavedra and Ellen D. Nymark Chapter 14. When the Ground Is Black, the Ground Is Fertile: Exploring Endarkened Feminist Epistemology and Healing Methodologies of the Spirit - Cynthia B. Dillard (Nana Mansa II of Mpeasem, Ghana, West Africa) Chapter 15. An Islamic Perspective on Knowledge, Knowing, and Methodology - Christopher Darius Stonebanks Part III. Critical and Indigenous Methodologies Chapter 16. History, Myth, and Identity in the New Indian Story - Elizabeth Cook-Lynn Chapter 17. "Self" and "Other": Auto-Reflexive and Indigenous Ethnography - Keyan G. Tomaselli, Lauren Dyll, and Michael Francis Chapter 18. Autoethnography Is Queer - Tony E. Adams and Stacy Holman Jones Chapter 19. Narrative Poetics and Performative Interventions - D. Soyini Madison Chapter 20. Reading the Visual, Tracking the Global: Postcolonial Feminist Methodology and the Chameleon Codes of Resistance - Radhika Parameswaran Part IV. Power, Truth, Ethics, and Social Justice Chapter 21. Te Kotahitanga: Kaupapa Maori in Mainstream Classrooms - Russell Bishop Chapter 22. Modern Democracy: The Complexities Behind Appropriating Indigenous Models of Governance and Implementation - Tim Begaye Chapter 23. Rethinking Collaboration: Working the Indigene-Colonizer Hyphen - Alison Jones, with Kuni Jenkins Chapter 24. Seven Orientations for the Development of Indigenous Science Education - Gregory Cajete Chapter 25. Research Ethics for Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage: Institutional and Researcher Responsibilities - Marie Battiste Chapter 26. Justice as Healing: Going Outside the Colonizer's Cage - Wanda D. McCaslin and Denise C. Breton Chapter 27. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC): Ways of Knowing Mrs. Konile - Antjie Krog, Nosisi Mpolweni-Zantsi, and Kopano Ratele Chapter 28. Transnational, National, and Indigenous Racial Subjects: Moving From Critical Discourse to Praxis - Luis Miron Chapter 29. Epilogue: The Lions Speak - Yvonna S. Lincoln and Norman K. Denzin