Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Hemispheric encuentros and re-memberings / Lourdes Gutierrez Nájera, M. Bianet Castellanos, Arturo J. Aldama
  • Gathering the threads together: comparative urban/rural/diasporic/multitribal nationalisms / Penelope Kelsey
  • Topographies of indigenism: Mexico, decolonial indigenism, and the Chicana transnational subject in Ana Castillo's Mixquiahuala letters / Lourdes Alberto
  • Chican@ indigeneity, the nation-state, and colonialist identity formations / George Hartley
  • Metis voices and sovereignty: reflections on metis resistance to imperial layers of colonialism in Canada / David T. McNab
  • Indigeneity and fictions of Brazilian national identity: quincentennial representations of Mestiçagem in contemporary Brazilian cinema / Jasmine Mitchell
  • Performing indigeneity in the Nuevomexicano homeland: Antiguo Mestizo ritual and new Mestizo revivals: antidotes to enchantment and alienation / Peter J. García, Enrique R. Lamadrid
  • "I am Guadalupe": gender, migration, and indigeneity in Yucatán, Mexico / M. Bianet Castellanos
  • Ajq'ija', transnational migrants, telephones, and Nimab'äl K'u'x Mayab' / Walter E. Little
  • Wixárika youth activists: unfixing the geographic imagination of the indigenous / Diana Negrrín da Silva
  • Fears of Aztlan/fears of the reconquista: white men as new (old) nativ(ist)e Americans / Arturo J. Aldama
  • Ethnopolitics and the democratization of the Latin American state / Natividad Gutierrez Chong
  • Mayan visions of autonomy and the politics of assimilation / Byrt Wammack Weber, Ana Rosa Duarte Duarte
  • This land that diaspora: indigeneity, nation-states, and Afro-Latin America / Bettina Ng'weno
  • The struggle for indigenous autonomy in twenty-first-century Bolivia / Victoria Bomberry
  • Challenges to Zapotec indigenous autonomy in an era of global migration / Lourdes Gutierrez Najera
  • Two-spirit transnational literary seductions: Driskill, Womack, Silko, and Muxes film / Gabriel S. Estrada
  • Gender, sexuality, and indigeneity: the decolonial project of Maya Zapatista Communiques, Craciela Limón's Erased faces, and Gloria Anzaldúa's Borderlands/la frontera / Debra J. Blake
  • Activist media in indigenous AIDS organizing: theorizing the colonial conditions of AIDS / Scott Lauria Morgensen
  • Aztlán, Anishinaabewaki, Ixachilan: radical hemispheric indigeneity and the liberation of art through the graphic work of Carlos Cortez Koyokuikatl / Dylan A.T. Miner
  • Colonial borders, native fences: building bridges between indigenous communities through the decolonization of the American Landscape / Sandra M. Gonzales
  • Las identidades tambien lloran, identities also cry: exploring the human side of indigenous Latina/o Identities / Luis Urrieta, Jr.