Understanding Tolowa histories : Western hegemonies and Native American responses

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    • Collins, James

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Understanding Tolowa histories : Western hegemonies and Native American responses

James Collins

Routledge, 1998

  • : hc : alk. paper
  • : pb : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-225) and index

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Volume

: hc : alk. paper ISBN 9780415912075

Description

Developing a multi-leveled historical inquiry of the Native Tolowa of the US, James Collins explores the linguistic and political dynamics of place-claiming and expropriation as well as the relation between otherness and subjugation.
Volume

: pb : alk. paper ISBN 9780415912082

Description

Developing a multi-leveled historical inquiry of the Native Tolowa of the US, James Collins explores the linguistic and political dynamics of place-claiming and expropriation as well as the relation between otherness and subjugation.

Table of Contents

1. Tolowa Histories: Inclusions and Exclusions in Making a People and a Past 2. Tolowa De-Termination: Histories after the Cataclysm, 1850-1900 3. Tolowa De-Termination: Conscripts of Western Civilization, 1910-1965 4. Rights, Place Claims, and Power: A Western Legacy 5. Changing Conditions of Place and Identity in Native North America 6. Discourse of Place and Expropriation 7. A Modern Politics of Place and Identity Conclusion: Contested Places, Divided Subjects

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