Transcontinental Dialogues brings together indigenous and non-indigenous anthropologists from Mexico, Canada, and Australia who work at the intersections of indigenous rights, defense and research in action. It presents a set of chapters that do not take the usual political or geographical paradigms as a starting point; instead, the particular dialogues of the margins presented in this book arise from a rejection of the geographical hierarchy of knowledge in which the Global South continues to be the space for fieldwork, while the Global North is the place for its systematization and theorization.