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Native Hubs : Culture, Community, and Belonging in Silicon Valley and Beyond /

Ramirez describes "hub-making" activities in Silicon Valley, including sweat lodge ceremonies, powwows, and American Indian Alliance meetings, gatherings at which urban Indians reinforce bonds of social belonging and forge intertribal alliances. She examines the struggle of the Muwekma Ohl...

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Autor principal: Ramirez, Renya K., 1959- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2007.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Disciplinary forces and resistance : the Silicon Valley and beyond -- Gathering together in hubs : claiming home and the sacred in an urban area -- Laverne Roberts's relocation story : through the hub -- Who are the "real Indians"? : use of hubs by Muwekma Ohlones and relocated Native Americans -- Empowerment and identity from the hub : indigenous women from Mexico and the United States -- "Without papers" : a transnational hub on the rights of indigenous communities -- Reinvigorating indigenous culture in Native hubs : urban Indian young people. 
520 |a Ramirez describes "hub-making" activities in Silicon Valley, including sweat lodge ceremonies, powwows, and American Indian Alliance meetings, gatherings at which urban Indians reinforce bonds of social belonging and forge intertribal alliances. She examines the struggle of the Muwekma Ohlone, a tribe aboriginal to the San Francisco Bay area, to maintain a sense of community without a land base and to be recognized as a tribe by the federal government. She considers the crucial role of Native women within urban indigenous communities; a 2004 meeting in which Native Americans from Mexico and the United States discussed cross-border indigenous rights activism; and the ways that young Native Americans in Silicon Valley experience race and ethnicity, especially in relation to the area's large Chicano community. A unique and important exploration of diaspora, transnationalism, identity, belonging, and community, "Native Hubs" is intended for scholars and activists alike."--Google description 
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