An edited volume that tackles the contemporary issues facing Native Americans through community activism, politics, economics, and legislation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew Jolivette teaches in the American Indian studies and in the Ethnic Studies program at San Francisco University.
Inhaltsangabe
1 PART I: Contestation and Representation, Chapter 1: Mapping Contests in Unknown Locations 2 Say Hau to Native American Barbie 3 Liquor Moccasins 4 (Dis)Locating Spiritual Knowledge: Embodied Ideologies, Social Landscapes, and the Power of the Neoshamanic Other 5 Mascots in the New Millennium 6 PART II: Contestation and Politics, Chapter 6: Native American Resistance and Revitalization in the Era of Self-Determination 7 Identity, Oral Tradition, and Inter-generational Healing in the Southern Paiute Salt Songs 8 In the Spirit of Crazy Horse 9 Part III: Contestation and Mixed Race Identity; Chapter 9: In the Tracks of 'the' Native Woman 10 Chapped with Weather and Age: Mixed-Blood Identity and the Shape of History 11 Dunn Playing Indian 12 Examining the Regional and Multi-Generational Context of Creole and American Indian Identity
1 PART I: Contestation and Representation, Chapter 1: Mapping Contests in Unknown Locations 2 Say Hau to Native American Barbie 3 Liquor Moccasins 4 (Dis)Locating Spiritual Knowledge: Embodied Ideologies, Social Landscapes, and the Power of the Neoshamanic Other 5 Mascots in the New Millennium 6 PART II: Contestation and Politics, Chapter 6: Native American Resistance and Revitalization in the Era of Self-Determination 7 Identity, Oral Tradition, and Inter-generational Healing in the Southern Paiute Salt Songs 8 In the Spirit of Crazy Horse 9 Part III: Contestation and Mixed Race Identity; Chapter 9: In the Tracks of 'the' Native Woman 10 Chapped with Weather and Age: Mixed-Blood Identity and the Shape of History 11 Dunn Playing Indian 12 Examining the Regional and Multi-Generational Context of Creole and American Indian Identity
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