WE ARE an INDIAN NATION by The University Of Arizona Press

WE ARE an INDIAN NATION by The University Of Arizona Press

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Focusing on the historical construction of the Hualapai Nation in the face of modern American colonialism, this book draws on archival research, interviews and participant observation, and describes how thirteen bands of extended families known as The Pai confronted American colonialism and in the process recast themselves as a modern Indigenous nation.

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WE ARE an INDIAN NATION by The University Of Arizona Press

Though not as well known as the U.S. military campaigns against the Apache, the ethnic warfare conducted against indigenous people of the Southern Colorado River Basin was equally devastating. In less than twenty-five years after first encountering Anglos, the Hualapais had lost more than half their population and nearly all their land and found themselves consigned to a reservation. This book focuses on the historical construction of the Hualapai Nation in the face of modern American colonialism. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and participant observation, Jeffrey Shepherd describes how thirteen bands of extended families known as The Pai confronted American colonialism and in the process recast themselves as a modern Indigenous nation. Shepherd shows that Hualapai nation-building was a complex process shaped by band identities, competing visions of the past, creative reactions to modernity, and resistance to state power. He analyzes how the Hualapais transformed an externally imposed tribal identity through nationalist discourses of protecting aboriginal territory; and he examines how that discourse strengthened the Hualapais' claim to land and water while simultaneously reifying a politicized version of their own history. Along the way, he sheds new light on familiar topics--Indian-white conflict, the creation of tribal government, wage labor, federal policy, and Native activism--by applying theories of race, space, historical memory, and decolonization. Drawing on recent work in American Indian history and Native American studies, Shepherd shows how the Hualapai have strived to reclaim a distinct identity and culture in the face of ongoing colonialism. We Are an Indian Nation is grounded in Hualapai voices and agendas while simultaneously situating their history into the larger tapestry of Native peoples' confrontations with colonialism and modernity.
Jeffrey P. Shepherd is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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ISBN 13 9780816529049
ISBN 10 0816529043
Title WE ARE an INDIAN NATION
Author The University Of Arizona Press
Series First Peoples: New Directions In Indigenous Studies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Year published 2010-04-30
Number of pages 304
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