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To Renew Our Fire: Political Activism, Nationalism, and Identity in Three Rotinonhsionni Communities
Tribal Worlds: Critical Studies in American Indian Nation Building. (2013)
  • Gerald F. Reid, Sacred Heart University
Abstract
"Explores how indigenous nationhood has emerged and been maintained in the face of aggressive efforts to assimilate Native peoples. Tribal Worlds considers the emergence and general project of indigenous nationhood in several geographical and historical settings in Native North America. Ethnographers and historians address issues of belonging, peoplehood, sovereignty, conflict, economy, identity, and colonialism among the Northern Cheyenne and Kiowa on the Plains, several groups of the Ojibwe, the Makah of the Northwest, and two groups of Iroquois. Featuring a new essay by the eminent senior scholar Anthony F. C. Wallace on recent ethnographic work he has done in the Tuscarora community ... Tribal Worlds explores how indigenous nationhood has emerged and been maintained in the face of aggressive efforts to assimilate Native peoples."--Publisher's website.
Keywords
  • Nationalism,
  • Belonging,
  • Peoplehood,
  • Identity,
  • Indigenous Nationhood,
  • Orthern Cheyenne,
  • Kiowa,
  • Ojibwe,
  • Makah,
  • Iroquois,
  • Tuscarora
Publication Date
June, 2013
Editor
Brian Hosmer & Larry Nesper
Publisher
State University of New York Press
ISBN
9781438446295
Publisher Statement

Reid, Gerald F. "To Renew Our Fire: Political Activism, Nationalism, and Identity in Three Rotinonhsionni Communities." Tribal Worlds: Critical Studies in American Indian Nation Building. Brian Hosmer & Larry Nesper, eds. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2013.

ISBN 9781438446295

Citation Information
Gerald F. Reid. "To Renew Our Fire: Political Activism, Nationalism, and Identity in Three Rotinonhsionni Communities" AlbanyTribal Worlds: Critical Studies in American Indian Nation Building. (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gerald_reid/4/