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Remapping sovereignty : decolonization and self-determination in North American indigenous political thought / David Myer Temin.
Main entry:

Temin, David Myer, author.

Title & Author:

Remapping sovereignty : decolonization and self-determination in North American indigenous political thought / David Myer Temin.

Publication:

Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2023.

Description:

264 pages ; 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Remapping Sovereignty -- Indigenous Self-Determination against Political Slavery: Zitkala-Ša and Vine Deloria Jr. on the Colonialism of US Sovereignty and Citizenship -- The Struggle for Treaty: Ella Cara Deloria and Vine Deloria Jr. on Anticolonial Relations -- "The Land Is Our Culture": George Manuel on the Fourth World and the Politics of Resurgence -- Indigenous Marxisms: Howard Adams and Lee Maracle on Colonial-Racial Capitalism.
Summary:

"An original account of the stakes of sovereignty for recovering anticolonial pasts and fashioning anticolonial futures. Despite their signal contributions to present-day anticolonial struggles from #NODAPL to Idle No More, Indigenous societies around the globe are recurrently neglected in histories and theories of decolonization. What results from this disregard is not only skewed history, but also diminished political horizons for those (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) striving to transform an unequal world profoundly shaped by colonialism. Bridging political theory and Indigenous Studies, political theorist David Temin shows how key 20th-century Indigenous intellectual-activists in lands today claimed by Canada and the United States fundamentally recast the philosophical substance and normative goals of decolonization. Through history, textual interpretation, and conceptual analysis, his book recasts a vision of anticolonial thought and agency that circles around a politics of self-determination disentangled from sovereignty as institution and ideal-one committed to the relational flourishing of human and other-than-human beings against colonial domination"-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9780226827261 (cloth)
0226827267
9780226827285 (paperback)
0226827283
(ebook)
9780226827278

Subject:

Decolonization United States.
Decolonization Canada.
Indians of North America United States Government relations.
Indians of North America Canada Government relations.
First Nations Government relations.
Décolonisation États-Unis.
Décolonisation Canada.
Premières Nations Relations avec l'État.
Decolonization
Indians of North America Government relations
First Nations.
Canada
United States

Holdings:

Location: Library main 318549
Call No.: 318549
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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