Indigenous Persistence in the Colonized Americas

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESSISBN: 9780826360427

Material and Documentary Perspectives on Entanglement

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Edited by Heather Law Pezzarossi, Russell N. Sheptak
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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Heather Law Pezzarossi is a visiting scholar at Syracuse University. She is a contributor to Things in Motion: Object Itineraries in Anthropological Practice. Russell N. Sheptak is a research associate at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a contributor to several books including The Archaeology of Colonialism: Intimate Encounters and Sexual Effects and The Death of Prehistory.

The book's editors . . . offer the advantage of reframing perseverance or cultural persistence in ways that consciously eschew questions about authenticity and legitimacy, given that these ideas were colloquially used to disenfranchise, erase, delegitimize, or otherwise deny Indigenous descendant communities their cultural identities. With consideration of a set of concepts (e.g., residence, sovereignty) that contribute to Native self-determination, the contributors' approaches actively contribute to the larger project of decolonizing the discipline.--Christine D. Beaule, American Antiquity

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