Indigenous Inhumanities: California Indian Studies After the Apocalypse Iñupiaq Superbly rendered portraits of modern
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Superbly rendered portraits of modern indigeneity from the acclaimed author of A Minor Chorus
and policy embody what Gerald Vizenor has termed survivance
a ceremony first practiced in the nineteenth century
a boarding school survivor
who considered Linklater a mentor
Indigenous Inhumanities: California Indian Studies After the Apocalypse Iñupiaq Superbly rendered portraits of modernMark Minch de Leon explores the anticolonial dimensions of California Indian intellectual and cultural resurgence in the aftermath of apocalypse in this compelling reexamination of Indigenous art, literature, and theory. Centering on a reinterpretation of the Ghost Dance, a ceremony first practiced in the nineteenth century, as a collective demonstration of prophecy and resilience, Indigenous Inhumanities envisions an expanded poetics of resistance
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