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Who is an Indian? : Race, Place, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas  Cover Image E-book E-book

Who is an Indian? : Race, Place, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas

Forte, Maxmillian C. , (editor., Editor, Added Author).

Summary: Who is an Indian? This is possibly the oldest question facing Indigenous peoples across the Americas, and one with significant implications for decisions relating to resource distribution, conflicts over who gets to live where and for how long, and clashing principles of governance and law. For centuries, the dominant views on this issue have been strongly shaped by ideas of both race and place. But just as important, who is permitted to ask, and answer this question?This collection examines the changing roles of race and place in the politics of defining Indigenous identities in the Americas. Drawing on case studies of Indigenous communities across North America, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America, it is a rare volume to compare Indigenous experience throughout the western hemisphere. The contributors question the vocabulary, legal mechanisms, and applications of science in constructing the identities of Indigenous populations, and consider ideas of nation, land, and tradition in moving indigeneity beyond race.

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  • ISBN: 9781442667990
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (272 p.)
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    Computer data.
  • Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2020]

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General Note:
CatMonthString:january.23
Multi-User.
Formatted Contents Note: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "Who Is an Indian?" The Cultural Politics of a Bad Question -- 1. Inuitness and Territoriality in Canada -- 2. Federally Unrecognized Indigenous Communities in Canadian Contexts -- 3. The Canary in the Coal Mine: What Sociology Can Learn from Ethnic Identity Debates among American Indians -- 4. "This Sovereignty Thing": Nationality, Blood, and the Cherokee Resurgence -- 5. Locating Identity: The Role of Place in Costa Rican Chorotega Identity -- 6. Carib Identity, Racial Politics, and the Problem of Indigenous Recognition in Trinidad and Tobago -- 7. Encountering Indigeneity: The International Funding of Indigeneity in Peru -- 8. The Colour of Race: Indians and Progress in a Centre-Left Brazil -- Conclusion: Seeing beyond the State and Thinking beyond the State of Sight -- Contributors -- Index
Restrictions on Access Note:
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML), electronic book.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Mode of access: Internet.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Access restricted through purchase.
Language Note:
In English.
Issuing Body Note:
Made available online by publisher.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jun 2020)
Subject: Ethnicity -- Political aspects -- America
Ethnicity -- Political aspects -- America
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
Indigenous peoples -- Ethnic identity -- America
Indigenous peoples -- America -- Ethnic identity
Politics and culture -- America
Politics and culture -- America
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
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