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Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean
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  • Shona N. Jackson, Wright State University - Main Campus
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Book
Description

During the colonial period in Guyana, the country’s coastal lands were worked by enslaved Africans and indentured Indians. In Creole Indigeneity, Shona N. Jackson investigates how their descendants, collectively called Creoles, have remade themselves as Guyana’s new natives, displacing indigenous peoples in the Caribbean through an extension of colonial attitudes and policies.

Publication Date
1-1-2012
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University of Minnesota Press
Keywords
  • Literature; Anthropology; Cultural Criticism; History; Sociology; Caribbean; Native American and Indigenous Studies
Citation Information
Shona N. Jackson. Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean. Minneapolis(2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shona_jackson/21/