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Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds : The African Diaspora in Indian Country
Lone Wolf and Du Bois for a New Century
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2006
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pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Foreword: ‘‘Not Recognized by the Tribe’’
pp. ix
FOREWORD:
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xix
Acknowledgments
pp. xix
Acknowledgments
pp. xv
Preface: Eating out of the Same Pot?
pp. xv
Preface:
pp. xxii
[Illustration]
pp. 1
Introduction: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction:
pp. 25
1. A Harbor of Sense: An Interview with Joy Harjo
pp. 25
A Harbor of Sense
pp. 25
A Harbor of Sense:
pp. 31
An/Other Case of New England Underwriting
pp. 31
2. An/Other Case of New England Underwriting: Negotiating Race and Property in Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge
pp. 31
An/Other Case of New England Underwriting:
pp. 57
Race and Federal Recognition in Native New England
pp. 57
3. Race and Federal Recognition in Native New England
pp. 57
Race and Federal Recognition in Native New England
pp. 80
Where Will the Nation Be at Home? Race, Nationalisms, and Emigration Movements in the Creek Nation
pp. 80
4. Where Will the Nation Be at Home? Race, Nationalisms, and Emigration Movements in the Creek Nation
pp. 80
Where Will the Nation Be at Home?
pp. 100
In Their “Native Country”
pp. 100
5. In Their ‘‘Native Country’’: Freedpeople’s Understandings of Culture and Citizenship in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations
pp. 100
In Their “Native Country”:
pp. 121
6. ‘‘Blood and Money’’: The Case of Seminole Freedmen and Seminole Indians in Oklahoma
pp. 121
“Blood and Money”:
pp. 121
“Blood and Money”
pp. 145
7. ‘‘Playing Indian’’? The Selection of Radmilla Cody as Miss Navajo Nation, 1997–1998
pp. 145
“Playing Indian”?
pp. 145
“Playing Indian”? The Selection of Radmilla Cody as Miss Navajo Nation, 1997–1998
pp. 164
“Their Hair was Curly”
pp. 164
8. ‘‘Their Hair was Curly’’: Afro-Mexicans in Indian Villages, Central Mexico, 1700–1820
pp. 164
“Their Hair Was Curly”:
pp. 181
Lone Wolf and Du Bois for a New Century
pp. 181
Lone Wolf and Du Bois for a New Century
pp. 181
9. Lone Wolf and Du Bois for a New Century: Intersections of Native American and African American Literatures
pp. 196
Native Americans, African Americans, and the Space That Is America:
pp. 196
10. Native Americans, African Americans, and the Space That Is America: Indian Presence in the Fiction of Toni Morrison
pp. 196
Native Americans, African Americans, and the Space That Is America
pp. 218
11. Knowing All of My Names
pp. 218
Knowing All of My Names
pp. 218
Knowing All of My Names
pp. 226
12. After the Death of the Last: Performance as History in Monique Mojica’s Princess Pocahontas and The Blue Spots
pp. 226
After the Death of the Last
pp. 226
After the Death of the Last:
pp. 260
13. Katimih o Sa Chata Kiyou (Why Am I Not Choctaw)? Race in the Lived Experiences of Two Black Choctaw Mixed-Bloods
pp. 260
Katimih o Sa Chata Kiyou (Why Am I Not Choctaw)?
pp. 260
Katimih o Sa Chata Kiyou (Why Am I Not Choctaw)?
pp. 273
From Ocean to O-shen:
pp. 273
14. From Ocean to O-Shen: Reggae, Rap, and Hip Hop in Hawai‘i
pp. 273
From Ocean to O-Shen
pp. 309
15. Heartbreak
pp. 309
Heartbreak
pp. 309
Heartbreak
pp. 321
Afterword
pp. 321
Afterword
pp. 321
Afterword
pp. 327
References
pp. 327
References
pp. 327
References
pp. 345
Contributors
pp. 345
Contributors
pp. 349
Index
pp. 349
Index
pp. 366
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