Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocations

Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocations

Jr., Charles D. Thompson; Harvey, Graham

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2005

210

Dura

Inglês

9780754639060

15 a 20 dias

550

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Contents: Introduction. Part 1 (Re)forming identities and connections: Native thoughts: a Pacific studies take on cultural studies and diaspora, Teresia K. Teaiwa; Migrating bodies, circulating signs: Brazilian Candomble, the Garifuna of the Caribbean and the category of indigenous religions, Paul C. Johnson; Mobile identity: the Mapuche of Santiago, Chile, Andrea AvarA-a Saavedra. Part 2 Maintenance and performance of identities: The Jacalteco Maya: natives of bleeding land, Charles D. Thompson Jr; 'Diaspora' and the Wabanaki relationship with land, Kenneth Mello; The Orishas: the influence of the Yoruba cultural diaspora, Olu Taiwo; Performing identity and entertaining guests in the Maori diaspora, Graham Harvey. Part 3 Contesting Disappearance: Six nations of the Haudenosaunee: continuity and disfranchisement, Phillip P. Arnold; Finding wisdom in places: Lumbee family history, Malinda Maynor; Our sea of phosphate: the diaspora of Ocean Island, Katerina Martina Teaiwa. Index.
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Ngati Ranana;Bulloch County;Longleaf Pine;African People's Dance;Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa;Wabanaki People;Indigenous Diasporas;Younger Man;Robeson County;Sullivan Campaign;Maori Oratory;West African Perspectives;Lumbee Families;Whare Nui;Return Beat;Pacific Studies;Katerina Teaiwa;Rio Azul;Mapuche Population;Great Pee Dee River;Tangata Whenua;Ngati Porou;Wooden Bridge;Mapuche People;Ivory Coast