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Native Diasporas Indigenous Identities And Settler Colonialism In The Americas Gregory D Smithers

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Native Diasporas Indigenous Identities And Settler Colonialism In The Americas Gregory D Smithers
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.1 MB
Pages: 524
Author: Gregory D. Smithers, Brooke N. Newman
ISBN: 9780803233638, 0803233639
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Native Diasporas Indigenous Identities And Settler Colonialism In The Americas Gregory D Smithers by Gregory D. Smithers, Brooke N. Newman 9780803233638, 0803233639 instant download after payment.

The arrival of European settlers in the Americas disrupted indigenous lifeways, and the effects of colonialism shattered Native communities. Forced migration and human trafficking created a diaspora of cultures, languages, and people. Gregory D. Smithers and Brooke N. Newman have gathered the work of leading scholars, including Bill Anthes, Duane Champagne, Daniel Cobb, Donald Fixico, and Joy Porter, among others, in examining an expansive range of Native peoples and the extent of their influences through reaggregation. These diverse and wide-ranging essays uncover indigenous understandings of self-identification, community, and culture through the speeches, cultural products, intimate relations, and political and legal practices of Native peoples.
 Native Diasporas explores how indigenous peoples forged a sense of identity and community amid the changes wrought by European colonialism in the Caribbean, the Pacific Islands, and the mainland Americas from the seventeenth through the twentieth century. Broad in scope and groundbreaking in the topics it explores, this volume presents fresh insights from scholars devoted to understanding Native American identity in meaningful and methodologically innovative ways.
 

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