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Community Response. Bulbancha Is Still a Place
Decolonizing the History of the Present
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Leila K. Blackbird
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Introduction 1
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PART 1: SACRED HISTORIES: FROM KINSHIP TO CULTURAL RESURGENCES
- Chapter 1 Post-Contact Peoplehood: History, Kinship, and Redefining Louisiana Creole Indigeneity 19
- Community Response 44
- Chapter 2 Speak White, Speak Black, Speak American 50
- Community Response. The Racialization of Creole Identity and Heritage Language Loss 66
- Chapter 3 Acadian/African/Indigenous Trinity 74
- Community Response. It’s Not the Weight, but How You Carry It 83
- Chapter 4 Bulbancha Is Still a Place 86
- Community Response. Bulbancha Is Still a Place 93
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PART 2: LANDBASE
- Chapter 5 Filé Man 101
- Community Response. Colson’s Creole-Indigenous Cultural Continuity 111
- Chapter 6 Telling It Right 115
- Community Response. Comments on “Telling It Right 121
- Chapter 7 A Perfect Circle Bound in Chains 124
- Community Response. Caught in the Cycle 140
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PART 3: LANGUAGES
- Chapter 8 Language Revitalization, Race, and Resistance in Creole Louisiana 143
- Community Response. nothing to manifesto 161
- Chapter 9 No Body Sings the Blues Like a FAT Body 174
- Community Response. Thunder Thighs 194
- Community Response. “Fatten Up, You’re Too Skinny” 199
- Chapter 10 Don’t Scratch My Washboard, but You Can Pull My Fiddle 203
- Community Response. Bending the Story 217
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PART 4: CEREMONIALS AND CULTURAL PRACTICE
- Chapter 11 On Passing and Survival 221
- Chapter 12 LA to L.A. 226
- Testimonial 1. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood 242
- Testimonial 2. A Reflection 247
- Testimonial 3. Interview with Kenneth L. Jolivétte 249
- Testimonial 4: Reflection 253
- Conclusion. Nouzot Kréyol 255
- In memoriam 265
- APPENDIX 271
- CONTRIBUTORS 273
- INDEX 283
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1: SACRED HISTORIES: FROM KINSHIP TO CULTURAL RESURGENCES
- Chapter 1 Post-Contact Peoplehood: History, Kinship, and Redefining Louisiana Creole Indigeneity 19
- Community Response 44
- Chapter 2 Speak White, Speak Black, Speak American 50
- Community Response. The Racialization of Creole Identity and Heritage Language Loss 66
- Chapter 3 Acadian/African/Indigenous Trinity 74
- Community Response. It’s Not the Weight, but How You Carry It 83
- Chapter 4 Bulbancha Is Still a Place 86
- Community Response. Bulbancha Is Still a Place 93
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PART 2: LANDBASE
- Chapter 5 Filé Man 101
- Community Response. Colson’s Creole-Indigenous Cultural Continuity 111
- Chapter 6 Telling It Right 115
- Community Response. Comments on “Telling It Right 121
- Chapter 7 A Perfect Circle Bound in Chains 124
- Community Response. Caught in the Cycle 140
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PART 3: LANGUAGES
- Chapter 8 Language Revitalization, Race, and Resistance in Creole Louisiana 143
- Community Response. nothing to manifesto 161
- Chapter 9 No Body Sings the Blues Like a FAT Body 174
- Community Response. Thunder Thighs 194
- Community Response. “Fatten Up, You’re Too Skinny” 199
- Chapter 10 Don’t Scratch My Washboard, but You Can Pull My Fiddle 203
- Community Response. Bending the Story 217
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PART 4: CEREMONIALS AND CULTURAL PRACTICE
- Chapter 11 On Passing and Survival 221
- Chapter 12 LA to L.A. 226
- Testimonial 1. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood 242
- Testimonial 2. A Reflection 247
- Testimonial 3. Interview with Kenneth L. Jolivétte 249
- Testimonial 4: Reflection 253
- Conclusion. Nouzot Kréyol 255
- In memoriam 265
- APPENDIX 271
- CONTRIBUTORS 273
- INDEX 283