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Louisiana Creole Peoplehood : Afro-Indigeneity and Community /

"Louisiana Creole Peoplehood is a multivocal and collectively structured volume that intervenes against the erasure of Creole Indigeneity while foregrounding Black/Indian cultural sustainability. Divided into sections focused on sacred history, land, language, and cultural practices, contributo...

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Autres auteurs: Jolivette, Andrew, 1975- (Éditeur intellectuel), Barthe, Darryl, Jr (Éditeur intellectuel), Gomez, Rain C. (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022]
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: Aou komense : Louisiana Creole land, community, and recognition -- Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthe, and Andrew Jolivette -- Part 1: Sacred histories: from kinship to cultural resurgences. -- Post-contact peoplehood : history, kinship, and redefining Louisiana Creole indigeneity -- Speak white, speak black, speak American : assimilation in Creole New Orleans / Darryl Barthe -- Acadian/African/Indigenous trinity : an identity mosaic from Nova Scotia to New Orleans / Annalyssa Gypsy Murphy -- Bulbancha is still a place : decolonizing the tricentennial of New Orleans / Jeffrey U. Darensbourg -- Part 2: Landbase: from homelands to food and health. -- File man : Creole food harvesting and sovereignty / Tracey Colson Antee -- Telling it right : in search of the Ishak / Jeffrey U. Darensbourg -- A perfect circle bound in chains : Creole-NDN health, historical trauma, and settler-colonialism / T. Shawnee -- Part 3: Languages: literacies and bodies. -- Language revitalization, race, and resistance in Creole Louisiana / Oliver Mayeaux -- No body sings the blues like a FAT body : gender, race, and eco-colonialism / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford -- Don't scratch my washboard, but you can pull my fiddle : negotiating queerness in the Creole diaspora / Andrew J. Jolivette -- Part 4: Ceremonials and cultural practice: from testimonials to activism. -- On passing and survival : memories of a Choctaw-Apache / Thomas Parrie -- LA to L.A.: growing up Louisiana Creole in the Los Angeles diaspora / Carolyn M. Dunn -- Conclusion: Nouzot Kreyol : Louisiana Creole peoplehood or all our relations resisting settler violence and indigenous erasure / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthe, and Andrew J. Jolivette. 
520 |a "Louisiana Creole Peoplehood is a multivocal and collectively structured volume that intervenes against the erasure of Creole Indigeneity while foregrounding Black/Indian cultural sustainability. Divided into sections focused on sacred history, land, language, and cultural practices, contributors engage themes as varied as foodways, queer identity, health, historical trauma, gender, language revitalization, and diaspora. Offering up an understanding of Creole community identity formation and practice at the intersections of both African and Indigenous diasporas, the book combines scholarly analysis with interviews, essays, and autobiographic contributions-including integrating the perspectives of community members in response essays. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood explores the vital ways Afro-Indigenous peoples are asserting their right to exist amidst the backdrops of settler colonialism, anti-Black racism while promoting communal dialogue and community reciprocity"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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