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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction: Choreographing Relationality
    1. Choreographing Relationality
    2. Modern Dance and Modernity/Coloniality
    3. Recalibrations of Relational Exchange
    4. Intersections of Dance and Indigenous Studies
  8. 1. Choreographies of Relational Reciprocity
    1. Hosts and Visitors, Aotearoa, 2009
    2. Manaakitanga in Motion: Choreographies of Possibility
    3. Hashtag Mitimiti: Where You At?
  9. 2. Choreographies of Perspectival Relationality
    1. Dance Workshop, Riverside, California, 2006
    2. Expansive Relationality/Of Bodies of Elements
    3. Identities and Accountabilities, 2019
  10. Interlude/Pause/Provocation
    1. Refuge Rock: Otonabee River, Ontario, 2010
  11. 3. Choreographies of Relational Abun-dance
    1. Precarity
    2. Abundance and Abun-dance
    3. Emily Johnson/Catalyst
  12. 4. Choreographies of Relational Refusings
    1. Yirramboi, Melbourne, Australia, 2017
    2. Facing Refusal
    3. Teachings in Listening
    4. Indigenous Dance Works/Indigenous Dance Making/Indigenous Writing
  13. Conclusion: Closing and Opening
  14. Acknowledgments
  15. Notes
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index
  18. About the Author

For my darlings Casey, Rickie, and Katara—in awe of you all

In loving memory of Michael Tsosie’s delight in relationality, wherever danced

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