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|a Cosgrove, Serena
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|a Surviving the Americas :
|b Garifuna Persistence from Nicaragua to New York City /
|c by Serena Cosgrove and Jose Idiáquez ; with Andrew Gorvetzian and Leonard Joseph Bent.
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|a Cincinnati, Ohio
|b The University of Cincinnati Press
|c 2020
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2021
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|c ©2020
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|a 1 online resource (205 pages).
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a "Surviving the Americas directly engages the vital social justice issues of diaspora, exclusion, and resilience through an ethnographic study with the Garifuna, a Central American afro-indigenous group with roots in western Africa and the Caribbean. Today, the Garifuna are concentrated on the Caribbean coast of Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Belize, and about 50,000 Garifuna live in the United States. The editors focus on the resilience and survival of the Garifuna communities of Pearl Lagoon on the southeastern Caribbean coast of Nicaragua and trace the recent movement of the Central American Garifuna to the United States through interviews with Garifuna families living in the Bronx. A people born of the rupturing processes of the slave trade and colonization in the 1600s and 1700s, the Garifuna today challenge our very notions of culture, indigeneity, and resistance and provide a rich opportunity to critique how the Western gaze"
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|a Preface: Welcoming : Garifuna hospitality / Serena Cosgrove and Jose (Chepe) Idiáquez -- Introduction: Being Garifuna / Leonard Joseph Bent -- Persisting : Garifuna histories / Serena Cosgrove and Jose (Chepe) Idiáquez -- Framing : decolonial intersectionality / Serena Cosgrove -- Rooting : Garifuna connection to nature / Serena Cosgrove, Andrew Gorvetzian, Jose (Chepe) Idiáquez, and Leonard Joseph -- Believing : Garifuna spirituality / Jose (Chepe) Idiáquez -- Routing : youth persistence / Andrew Gorvetzian -- Rooting, routing, and believing : Garifuna persistence in Nicaragua, Honduras, and New York City / Serena Cosgrove, Andrew Gorvetzian, Jose (Chepe) Idiáquez, and Leonard Joseph -- Unlearning/relearning : decolonial methodologies / Serena Cosgrove.
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|a Garifuna (Caribbean people)
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|a Project MUSE - 2021 Complete
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|a Project MUSE - 2021 Archaeology and Anthropology
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|a Project MUSE - 2021 Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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