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Genealogies of Indianness: The Errancies of Peoplehood in Greg Sarris’s Watermelon Nights
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Mark Rifkin
Published: 01 May 2012
...This chapter focuses on what constitutes Indianness, what entities count as Indian, and more importantly, the question of how this characterization of entities as Indian work in holding the challenge they pose to the self-evidence of U.S. jurisdiction over Indigenous peoples and lands. Genealogy...
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Conclusion Zombie Imperialism
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Jodi A. Byrd
Published: 22 September 2011
... that repeatedly challenge the multicultural liberal settler state to remediate freedom despite the fact that such colonializing liberalisms established themselves through force, violence, and genocide in order to make freedom available for some and not others. Indigenous peoples are rendered unactionable...
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Introduction In the Archives of the Cultural Base
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Craig Campbell
Published: 01 September 2014
... EAP Ilimpii taiga Irkutsk Novosibirsk Siberia St Petersburg Tura Uvachan V N Soviet high modernism sovietization Sverdlovsk Ekaterinburg Moscow Siberia Soviet Evenki Photography Photographic Theory Archives Cultural History Sovietization Indigenous Peoples early twentieth century...
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Dangerous Communications
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Craig Campbell
Published: 01 September 2014
... Minorities Sergeev Burroughs William Dust Steedman Puranen Jorma Jervis John Taussig Michael Shklovsky Viktor Vertov Dziga Siberia Soviet Evenki Photography Photographic Theory Archives Cultural History Sovietization Indigenous Peoples early twentieth century Archival photographs are like...
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Published: 01 September 2013
... of Anthropology anthropology body Native American spiritual understandings of Euro American cultural themes genetic admixtures Indian Child Welfare Act indigenous peoples cultural and historical indigeneity racial classification DNA testing companies utilizing racialized bodies vanishing indigenes theme...
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Racial Science, Blood, and DNA
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Kim TallBear
Published: 01 September 2013
... discourse on indigenous peoples cultural and historical indigeneity monogenist polygenist debate Morton Samuel polygenism in the nineteenth century race biological vs cultural definitions racial stereotypes vanishing indigenes theme BGA biogeographical ancestry biogeographical ancestry body Native...
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the DNA Dot-Com: Selling Ancestry
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Kim TallBear
Published: 01 September 2013
... tribal legal regime author’s perspectives as an anthropologist and Native American capitalism tribal cultural hybridity indigenous peoples Native Americans genetics and identity race and genetics genetic genealogy bioethics science and technology studies indigenous studies The gene is the unit...
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“God’s Golden City”: Myth, Paradox, and the Propter Nos
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Shona N. Jackson
Published: 01 September 2012
... that first managed the difference of Indigenous Peoples in a way that remains productive for postcoloniality, and allows for representation of the land as no longer existing for the sake of God or for the colonizer, but, according to Wynter, propter nos or for the sake of the Creole. Caliban...
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Published: 01 September 2012
... modes of settler belonging in the New World. It also looks into studies done by others such as Elizabeth DeLoughrey and Kevin Bruyneel who present a “third space of sovereignty”, which is produced when the inherent sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples confronts the special and temporal ways of interpreting...
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To Touch, Plot, and Dream the II Ngwesi Maasai Landscape
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Beverly R. Singer
Published: 01 December 2012
...This chapter presents the author’s first-person account of a collaborative exchange sponsored by UNESCO aimed at enhancing the communication capacities of Indigenous peoples globally. She narrates her travel to Kenya and brief stay at the Il Ngwesi Lodge in August 2009, in order to record voice...
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Published online: 24 August 2015
Published in print: 01 February 2012
...Christianity figured prominently in the imperial and colonial exploitation and dispossession of indigenous peoples worldwide, yet many indigenous people embrace Christian faith as part of their cultural and ethnic identities. This book gets to the heart of this contradiction by exploring how Native...
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The Years Are Like Centuries
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Craig Campbell
Published: 01 September 2014
... of the Northern Peoples to Socialism The Uvachan Shnirelman Victor A Evenki National District Meisner Maurice Lipp Jan Stepanovich Kolarz Walter Krasnoiarsk Committee of the North Siberia Soviet Evenki Photography Photographic Theory Archives Cultural History Sovietization Indigenous Peoples early...
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Introduction
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Shona N. Jackson
Published: 01 September 2012
..., 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...
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Creole Indigeneity
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Shona N. Jackson
Published: 01 September 2012
... for the discussion of the topic of the rescripting of indigeneity as a socio-discursive and politico-economic phenomenon. Two arguments seem to represent Creole belonging, both of which engaged regimes of labor that necessarily displace Indigenous Peoples: first in terms of not or no longer being African proposed...
Book
Published online: 24 August 2015
Published in print: 01 September 2014
... of the momentous encounter between Soviet socialism and indigenous peoples in the Siberian North. This book will have broad appeal. Not only is it the first book to present a comprehensive treatment of the remote soviet outpost called the Culture Base but it adds to a lively historical and ethnological discourse...
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From Myth to Market: Burnham’s Co-operative Republic
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Shona N. Jackson
Published: 01 September 2012
...This chapter discusses Afro-Creole subjectivity in Guyana and the ways in which black postcolonials set terms for an articulation of citizenship by themselves and Indo-Creoles that would constrain Indigenous Peoples. It analyzes the cultural propaganda piece Co-operative Republic Guyana ...
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Published: 22 September 2011
...This chapter examines the incommensurabilities of the “internal” for indigenous peoples by providing a genealogy of the concept of “internal colonialism” and its emergences as a descriptor for the relationship indigenous peoples have with settler nation-states, in conversation with theoretician...
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Genetic Genealogy Online
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Kim TallBear
Published: 01 September 2013
... body Native American spiritual understandings of Harris Cheryl on “post racial whiteness ” knowledge production Reardon Jenny Ben zvi Yael on racial formation Euro American cultural themes indigenous peoples cultural and historical indigeneity in group inheritance Ben zvi Morgan Lewis Henry...
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Published: 01 September 2013
... by this project in ways that undermine social and political definitions of indigeneity, which are crucial for indigenous peoples’ survival. Diversity Project genetic admixtures genetic admixtures Native American Genographic Project aim of tracing human migration human migration genetic narratives of IBM...
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Published: 01 September 2013
... Involving Aboriginal People indigenous peoples cultural and historical indigeneity “intergroup equality ” IRBs institutional review boards tribal Alaska Area Specimen Bank Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium ANTHC ANTHC Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Arbour Laura and Doris Cook DNA on loan...