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Indigenous Intellectuals Sovereignty Citizenship And The American Imagination 18801930 Kiara M Vigil

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Indigenous Intellectuals Sovereignty Citizenship And The American Imagination 18801930 Kiara M Vigil
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Kiara M. Vigil
ISBN: 9781107070813, 1107070813
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Indigenous Intellectuals Sovereignty Citizenship And The American Imagination 18801930 Kiara M Vigil by Kiara M. Vigil 9781107070813, 1107070813 instant download after payment.

In the United States of America today, debates among, between, and within Indian nations continue to focus on how to determine and define the boundaries of Indian ethnic identity and tribal citizenship. From the 1880s and into the 1930s, many Native people participated in similar debates as they confronted white cultural expectations regarding what it meant to be an Indian in modern American society. Using close readings of texts, images, and public performances, this book examines the literary output of four influential American Indian intellectuals who challenged long-held conceptions of Indian identity at the turn of the twentieth century. Kiara M. Vigil traces how the narrative discourses created by these figures spurred wider discussions about citizenship, race, and modernity in the United States and elsewhere. By setting them in dialogue with white American culture, Vigil demonstrates how these figures deployed aspects of Native American cultural practice to authenticate their status both as indigenous peoples and as citizens of the United States.

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