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Complexities of American Indian Identity in the Twenty-First Century

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Sean M. Daley is co-founder and director of the Institute for Indigenous Studies at Lehigh University. Christine Makosky Daley is professor and chair of the department of community and population health in the College of Health at Lehigh University, as well as the co-founder of the Institute for Indigenous Studies at Lehigh University. Klappentext Drawing on data and stories from Native 24/7, a 5-year, 700-particpant social investigation of Indigenous identity, the authors document what Native people believe characterizes, constitutes, and contributes to contemporary Native identities. Zusammenfassung Drawing on data and stories from Native 24/7, a 5-year, 700-particpant social investigation of Indigenous identity, the authors document what Native people believe characterizes, constitutes, and contributes to contemporary Native identities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1Methods and Participants Chapter 2"So, What Should I Call You? Indian? Native? Something Else?": Preferences for Terminology Chapter 3"They're Not On and Off Switches": Culture, History, and Heritage Chapter 4"Natives, We're Good Relatives": Family, Community, and Relationships Chapter 5"I'm Only Indian on Sunday": Religion and Spirituality Chapter 6"A Necessary Evil": Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood Cards Chapter 7"Football and Mascots": What We Have Learned

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