We Were Never the Problem: Reclaiming Disability Through Indigenous Worldviews: A Review of Indigenous Disability Studies, edited by John T. Ward
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Keywords
Indigenous Epistemology, Indigenous Disability Studies, Self-Determination, Disability Justice
Abstract
This book review critically engages with Indigenous Disability Studies, edited by John T. Ward, through the lens of a Native Hawaiian researcher, educator, and student. The review explores how the book reframes disability through Indigenous worldviews rooted in relationality, cultural continuity, and decolonial resistance. The review offers a personal and cultural reflection on how the text deepened the author’s understanding of disability history and connected to traditional Hawaiian views that recognize disability as sacred ability.
References
Ward, J. T. (Ed.). (2025). Indigenous Disability Studies. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032656519
