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The Politics of Symbols: Cuffy and the Umana Yana The Politics of Symbols: Cuffy and the Umana Yana
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“Acts” of Definition: Amerindian Identity before the Law “Acts” of Definition: Amerindian Identity before the Law
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Introduction of New Natives: Elaboration of a Method Introduction of New Natives: Elaboration of a Method
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Abstract
This introductory chapter presents an outline of the topic of Creole indigeneity in Guyana. Between the myth of great wealth waiting to be discovered in the New World and the nation-states that eventually emerged as expressions or completions of capitalism, offering social rebirth from colonialism, Creoles come to belong, or indigenize. It explores how Creoles and Indigenous Peoples within the postcolonial state came to be subject to different narratives of belonging and forms of citizenship and sovereignty. From here, theory of Creole indigeneity comes to play, suggesting that modern Caribbean history and discourse are driven dialectically not only by external forms of conflict or even internal conflict between majority groups but are also driven by the opposition between settler practices of belonging and indigenous ones, and the ways in which they reproduce the conflict between labor and capital, and between idealist and materialist critical practices and cultural forms of expression.
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