A masterful collection that successfully applies Indigenous principles of leadership to help develop American Indian self-determination and educational sovereignty. The authors provide clear, concrete evidence and suggestions for successful policies and practices within Native societies and school settings."" - Tsianina Lomawaima, author of To Remain an Indian: Lessons in Democracy from a Century of American Indian Education and Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law""Voices of Resistance and Renewal is a welcome addition to the growing literature on American Indian educational leadership. It brilliantly demonstrates how Native leaders have used Indigenous epistemologies as a way of practicing tribal sovereignty and self-determination, and it pushes back against those colonial mindsets that all too often interpret Native history and studies within a Western frame of understanding."" - Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert, author of Education beyond the Mesas: Hopi Students at Sherman Institute, 1902 - 1929""Voices of Resistance and Renewal describes leadership principles promoting Indigenous self-determination and educational sovereignty. The chapters, written by leading Indigenous and non-Indigenous educational scholars, document the need for culturally informed, community based educators who can build on Indigenous ways of thinking in order to decolonize Indigenous education and improve teaching and learning for students. Anyone interested in Indigenous educational leadership should read this book."" - Jon Allan Reyhner, editor of Teaching Indigenous Students: Honoring Place, Community, and Culture