Allotment stories : Indigenous land relations under settler siege /
"Collection of essays about the legacy of allotment in North America and some other countries"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Indigenous Americas.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: what's done to the people is done to the land / Daniel Heath Justice and Jean M. O'Brien
- $85 an acre / Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- Part I: Family narrations of privatization. tyiptukiłhi wa tyiptutyini, where are you from and where are you going? patterns, parcels, and place nitspu tiłhin ktityutityu / Sarah Biscarra Dilley
- Narrated nationhood and imagined belonging: fanciful family sotires and kinship legacies of allotment / Daniel Heath Justice
- Making Mahnomen home: the Dawes Act and Ojibwe mobility in grandma's stories / Jean M. O'Brien
- The world of paper, restoring relations, and the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe / Nick Estes
- "What should we do?" Returning fractionated allotments back to the tribes
- one family's story / Sheryl Lightfoot
- Allotment speculations: the emergence of land memory / Joseph M. Pierce
- Interlude: kinscape / Marilyn Dumont
- Part II: Racial and gender taxonomies. Blut und Boden: "mixed-bloods" and Metis in U.S. allotment and Canadian enfranchisement policies / Darren O'Toole
- Extinguishing the dead: colonial anxieties and Metis scrip at the fringe of focus / Jennifer Adese
- Makhóčhe Khípi: a Dakota family story of race, land, and dispossession before the Dawes Act / Jameson R. Sweet
- Anishinaabe women and the struggle for indigenous land rights in northern Michigan, 1836-1887
- You can hear locusts in the heat of the summer / Candessa Tehee
- Interlude: Amikode / Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- Part III: Privatization as state violence. Itinerant indigeneities: navigating Guåhan's treacherous roads through CHamoru feminist pathways / Christine Taitano DeLisle and Vicente M. Diaz
- Settler colonial purchase: privatizing Hawaiian land / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui
- The enduring confiscation of indigenous allotments in the national interest: Pōkaewhenua 1961-1969 / Dione Payne
- "Why does a hat need so much land?" / Shiri Pasternak
- Stories of American Indian freedom: the privatization of American Indian resources from allotment to the present / William Bauer
- The incorporation of life and land: the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act / Benjamin Hugh Velaise
- Interlude: Long live Deatnu and the grand allotment / Rauna Kuokkanen
- Part IV: Resistance and resurgence. Indigenous and traditional rewilding in Finland and Sámpi: enacting the rights and governance of North Karelian ICCAs and Skolt Sámi / Tero Mustonen and Pauliina Feodoroff
- Settler colonial Mexico and indigenous primordial titles / Kelly S. McDonough
- "Our divine right to land": the struggle against privatization of Nahua communal lands / Argelia Segovia Liga
- After property: the Sakhina struggle in late Ottoman and British-ruled Palestine, 1876-1948 / Munir Fakher Eldin
- How to get a home, how to work, and how to live / Khal Schneider
- Petitioning allotment: collectivist stories of indigenous solidarity / Michael P. Taylor
- I do what I do for the language: land and Choctaw language and cultural revitalization / Megan Baker
- Tse Wahzhazhe / Ruby Hansen Murray
- Afterword: indigenous foresight under duress and the modern applicability of allotment agreements / Stacy L. Leeds