Allotment stories : Indigenous land relations under settler siege

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Allotment stories : Indigenous land relations under settler siege

Daniel Heath Justice and Jean M. O'Brien, editors

(Indigenous Americas / Robert Warrior, Jace Weaver)

University of Minnesota Press, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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More than two dozen stories of Indigenous resistance to the privatization and allotment of Indigenous lands Land privatization has been a longstanding and ongoing settler colonial process separating Indigenous peoples from their traditional homelands, with devastating consequences. Allotment Stories delves into this conflict, creating a complex conversation out of narratives of Indigenous communities resisting allotment and other dispossessive land schemes. From the use of homesteading by nineteenth-century Anishinaabe women to maintain their independence to the role that roads have played in expropriating Guam's Indigenous heritage to the links between land loss and genocide in California, Allotment Stories collects more than two dozen chronicles of white imperialism and Indigenous resistance. Ranging from the historical to the contemporary and grappling with Indigenous land struggles around the globe, these narratives showcase both scholarly and creative forms of expression, constructing a multifaceted book of diverse disciplinary perspectives. Allotment Stories highlights how Indigenous peoples have consistently used creativity to sustain collective ties, kinship relations, and cultural commitments in the face of privatization. At once informing readers while provoking them toward further research into Indigenous resilience, this collection pieces back together some of what the forces of allotment have tried to tear apart. Contributors: Jennifer Adese, U of Toronto Mississauga; Megan Baker, U of California, Los Angeles; William Bauer Jr., U of Nevada, Las Vegas; Christine Taitano DeLisle, U of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Vicente M. Diaz, U of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Sarah Biscarra Dilley, U of California, Davis; Marilyn Dumont, U of Alberta; Munir Fakher Eldin, Birzeit U, Palestine; Nick Estes, U of New Mexico; Pauliina Feodoroff; Susan E. Gray, Arizona State U; J. Kehaulani Kauanui, Wesleyan U; Rauna Kuokkanen, U of Lapland and U of Toronto; Sheryl R. Lightfoot, U of British Columbia; Kelly McDonough, U of Texas at Austin; Ruby Hansen Murray; Tero Mustonen, U of Eastern Finland; Darren O'Toole, U of Ottawa; Shiri Pasternak, Ryerson U; Dione Payne, Te Whare Wanaka o Aoraki-Lincoln U; Joseph M. Pierce, Stony Brook U; Khal Schneider, California State U, Sacramento; Argelia Segovia Liga, Colegio de Michoacan; Leanne Betasamosake Simpson; Jameson R. Sweet, Rutgers U; Michael P. Taylor, Brigham Young U; Candessa Tehee, Northeastern State U; Benjamin Hugh Velaise, Google American Indian Network.

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Contents Introduction: What's Done to the People Is Done to the Land Daniel Heath Justice and Jean M. O'Brien $85 an Acre Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Part I. Family Narrations of Privatization t iptukilhi wa t iptut i ni, where are you from and where are you going?: patterns, parcels, and place nitspu tilhin Sarah Biscarra Dilley Narrated Nationhood and Imagined Belonging: Fanciful Family Stories and Kinship Legacies of Allotment Daniel Heath Justice Making Mahnomen Home: The Dawes Act and Ojibwe Mobility in Grandma's Stories Jean M. O'Brien The World of Paper, Restoring Relations, and the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Nick Estes "What should we do?": Returning Fractionated Allotments Back to the Tribes, One Family's Story Sheryl Lightfoot Allotment Speculations: The Emergence of Land Memory Joseph M. Pierce Interlude: Kinscape Marilyn Dumont Part II. Racial and Gender Taxonomies Blut und Boden: "Mixed-Bloods" and Metis in U.S. Allotment and Canadian Enfranchisement Policies Darren O'Toole Extinguishing the Dead: Colonial Anxieties and Metis Scrip at the Fringe of Focus Jennifer Adese Makhoiche Khiipi: A Dakota Family Story of Race, Land, and Dispossession before the Dawes Act Jameson R. Sweet Anishnaabe Women and the Struggle for Indigenous Land Rights in Northern Michigan, 1836-1887 Susan E. Gray : You can hear locusts in the heat of the summer Candessa Tehee Interlude: Amikode Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Part III. Privatization as State Violence Itinerant Indigeneities: Navigating Guahan's Treacherous Roads Through CHamoru Feminist Pathways Christine Taitano DeLisle and Vicente M. Diaz Settler Colonial Purchase: Privatizing Hawaiian Land J. Kehaulani Kauanui The Enduring Confiscation of Indigenous Allotments in the National Interest-Pokaewhenua 1961-1969 Dione Payne "Why does a hat need so much land?" Shiri Pasternak Stories of American Indian Freedom: The Privatization of American Indian Resources from Allotment to the Present William Bauer The Incorporation of Life and Land: The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Benjamin Hugh Velaise Interlude: Long Live Deatnu and the Grand Allotment Rauna Kuokkanen Part IV. Resistance and Resurgence Indigenous and Traditional Rewilding in Finland and Sapmi: Enacting the Rights and Governance of North Karelian ICCAs and Skolt Sami Tero Mustonen and Pauliina Feodoroff Settler Colonial Mexico and Indigenous Primordial Titles Kelly S. McDonough "Our Divine Right to Land": The Struggle against Privatization of Nahua Communal Lands Argelia Segovia Liga After Property: The Sakhina Struggle in Late Ottoman and British-ruled Palestine, 1876-1948 Munir Fakher Eldin How to Get a Home, How to Work, and How to Live Khal Schneider Petitioning Allotment: Collectivist Stories of Indigenous Solidarity Michael Taylor I do what I do for the language: Land and Choctaw Language and Cultural Revitalization Megan Baker Tse Wah Zha Zhi Ruby Hansen Murray Afterword: Indigenous Foresight Under Duress and the Modern Applicability of Allotment Agreements Stacy L. Leeds Glossary Contributors Index

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