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|a Portillo, Annette Angela,
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|a Sovereign Stories and Blood Memories :
|b Native American Women's Autobiography /
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|a Albuquerque :
|b University of New Mexico Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2021
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|a Indigenous Epistemologies: Decolonizing Native American Women's Sovereign Stories And The Embodiment Of Shared Knowledges -- Delfina Cuero And Anticolonial Native American Historiography: Remapping Kumeyaay Presence Through Storytelling And Place Naming -- The Land And The People Are Inseparable : Writing The Oral And Visual In Leslie Marmon Silko's Memoirs Sacred Water And Turquoise Ledge -- The Power Of Story And Resistance: Pretty-shield, Zitkala-sa, And Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's As-told-to And Self-written Autobiographies -- Indigenizing The Internet Through Cyberactivism, Social Media, And Communo-blographies: The Zapatistas, Idle No More, And Activist-bloggers -- Not For Innocent Ears: Decolonial Pedagogies And Indigenous-centered Storytelling Practices In The Classroom.
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|a "In Sovereign Stories, Annette Angela Portillo examines Native American women's autobiographical discourses and multiple-voiced life stories that resist generic conventional notions of first-person narrative. She argues that these 'sovereign stories' and 'blood memories' not only reveal the multilayered histories and identities shared by each author, but demonstrate how their narratives are grounded in ancestral memory and land. These autobiographies recall settler-colonialism, deterritorialization, and genocide as the writers and activist-scholars reclaim their voices across cultural, national, and digital boundaries. Portillo provides close readings of memoirs, life stories, oral histories, blogs, social media sites, and experimental multigenre narratives including those by Delfina Cuero, Ruby Modesto, Leslie Marmon Silko, Pretty-Shield, Zitkala-Sa, and Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins."--Provided by publisher.
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