Mark my words : Native women mapping our Nations /
Dominant history would have us believe that colonialism belongs to a previous era that has long come to an end. But as Native people become mobile, reservation lands become overcrowded and the state seeks to enforce means of containment, closing its borders to incoming, often Indigenous, immigrants....
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2013]
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Full text (MFA users only) |
ISBN: | 9781461939658 1461939658 9781452939353 1452939357 9781452948218 1452948216 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Gendered geographies and narrative markings
- "Remember what you are" : gendering citizenship, the Indian Act, and (re)mapping the settler nation-state
- (Re)routing Native mobility, uprooting settler spaces in the poetry of Esther Belin
- From the stomp grounds on up : Indigenous movement and the politics of globalization
- "Someday a story will come": rememorative futures
- "She can map herself like a country she discovers."