“…Indigenous People have employed social movements (Hathaway, 2010;Hodgson, 2002;Li, 2000;Niezen, 2003), legal advocacy (Blackburn, 2009), media (Ginsburg, 1991;Turner, 2002), cosmopolitics (Blaser, 2014;Chua, 2022;de la Cadena, 2010), and party politics (Postero, 2017;Simon, 2010) to pursue either a politics of recognition or to establish an Indigenous state of their own (Canessa, 2014;Warren, 1998). They engage with the state using "culturalism" (Appadurai, 1996, p. 15), tactical dissonance (Ong, 2020), or a politics of refusal (Simpson, 2014).…”