Hemispheric indigeneities [electronic resource] : native identity and agency in Mesoamerica, the Andes, and Canada / edited by Miléna Santoro and Erick D. Langer.

"Hemispheric Indigeneities is a critical anthology that brings together indigenous and nonindigenous scholars specializing in the Andes, Mesoamerica, and Canada. The overarching theme is the changing understanding of indigeneity from first contact to the contemporary period in three of the world's m...

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Other Authors: Santoro, Miléna, 1965- (Editor)
Langer, Erick Detlef (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2018]
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Hemispheric Indigeneities: Native Identity and Agency in Mesoamerica, the Andes, and Canada
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: Part 1. First Contacts, First Nations -- 1. The Early Colonial Origins of Indigeneity in and around the Basin of Mexico / Susan Kellogg -- 2. Existing Ancestralities and the Failure of Colonial Regimes / Susan Elizabeth Ramírez -- 3. "We Do the Same Thing among Ourselves": Becoming Indigenous in Atlantic Canada / David T. McNab -- Part 2. Indigenous Survival and Selfhood in the Long Nineteenth Century -- 4. Everything Must Change so that Everything Can Stay the Same: Miscegenation, Racialization, and Culture in Modern Mesoamerica / Luis Fernando Granados -- 5. From Prosperity to Poverty: Andeans in the Nineteenth Century / Erick D. Langer -- 6. Nation Making / Nation Breaking: "Effective Control" of Aboriginal Lands and Peoples by Settlers in Transition / Karl S. Hele -- Part 3. Asserting Indigeneity in the Contemporary Era -- Asserting Indigeneity in Contemporary Mexico and Central America: Autonomy, Rights, and Confronting Nation-States / Lynn Stephen -- 8. Against Coloniality: Andres Jach'aqullu's Indigenous Movement in the Era of the Bolivian National Revolution of 1952 / Waskar T. Ari-Chachaki -- 9. Reel Visions: Snapshots from a Half Century of First Nations Cinema / Miléna Santoro -- Postface. Indigenous Experience and Legacies --10. Travels of a Metis through Spirit Memory, around Turtle Island, and Beyond / David T. McNab. 
520 |a "Hemispheric Indigeneities is a critical anthology that brings together indigenous and nonindigenous scholars specializing in the Andes, Mesoamerica, and Canada. The overarching theme is the changing understanding of indigeneity from first contact to the contemporary period in three of the world's major regions of indigenous peoples. Although the terms indio, indigene, and indianonly exist (in Spanish, French, and English, respectively) because of European conquest and colonization, indigenous peoples have appropriated or changed this terminology in ways that reflect their shifting self-identifications and aspirations. As the essays in this volume demonstrate, this process constantly transformed the relation of Native peoples in the Americas to other peoples and the state.This volume's presentation of various factors--geographical, temporal, and cross-cultural--provide illuminating contributions to the burgeoning field of hemispheric indigenous studies. Hemispheric Indigeneities explores indigenous agency and shows that what it means to be indigenous was and is mutable. It also demonstrates that self-identification evolves in response to the relationship between indigenous peoples and the state. The contributors analyze the conceptions of what indigeneity meant, means today, or could come to mean tomorrow."--  |c Provided by publisher. 
520 |a "Hemispheric Indigeneities: Native Identity and Agency in Mesoamerica, the Andes, and Canada is a critical anthology that brings together indigenous and non-indigenous scholars specializing in the Andes, Mesoamerica, and Canada. The overarching theme of this volume is the changing understanding of indigeneity from first contact to the contemporary context in three of the world's major regions of indigenous peoples, as well as the deployment of the idea of indigeneity over time both to deny and to reconstruct a sense of identity and sovereignty"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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