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Louisiana Creole Peoplehood

Afro-Indigeneity and Community
  • Edited by: Rain Prud'homme-Cranford , Darryl Barthé and Andrew J. Jolivétte
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2022
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Transforms our understanding of Louisiana Creole community identity formation and practice

Over the course of more than three centuries, the diverse communities of Louisiana have engaged in creative living practices to forge a vibrant, multifaceted, and fully developed Creole culture. Against the backdrop of ongoing anti-Blackness and Indigenous erasure that has sought to undermine this rich culture, Louisiana Creoles have found transformative ways to uphold solidarity, kinship, and continuity, retaking Louisiana Creole agency as a post-contact Afro-Indigenous culture. Engaging themes as varied as foodways, queer identity, health, historical trauma, language revitalization, and diaspora, Louisiana Creole Peoplehood explores vital ways a specific Afro-Indigenous community asserts agency while promoting cultural sustainability, communal dialogue, and community reciprocity.

With interviews, essays, and autobiographic contributions from community members and scholars, Louisiana Creole Peoplehood tracks the sacred interweaving of land and identity alongside the legacies and genealogies of Creole resistance to bring into focus the Afro-Indigenous people written out of settler governmental policy. In doing so, this collection intervenes against the erasure of Creole Indigeneity to foreground Black/Indian cultural sustainability, agency, and self-determination.

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Contributor: Rain Prud'homme-Cranford Rain Prud'homme-Cranford is assistant professor of english at the University of Calgary. She is the author of Miscegenation Round Dance: Poèmes Historiques (Mongrel Empire Press, 2020) and Smoked Mullet Cornbread Crawdad Memory: Collected Poems & Recipes (Mongrel Empire Press, 2012). --- Contributor: Darryl Barthé Darryl Barthé teaches english and humanities at Berkeley City College. --- Contributor: Andrew J. Jolivétte Andrew Jolivétte is professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Indian Blood: HIV and Colonial Trauma in San Francisco's Two-Spirit Community (University of Washington Press, 2016), Research Justice: Methodologies for Social Change (Policy Press, 2015), Louisiana Creoles: Cultural Recovery and Mixed-Race Native American Identity (Lexington Books, 2007), and Cultural Representation in Native America (AltaMira Press, 2006).

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"Creatively puts writings by scholars into conversation with community responders. . . The scope of themes encompassed in this book—language, food, health, gender, and ceremony—is impressive. So is the occupational and geographical range of its contributors—whether they be poets, educators, and activists working inside Louisiana or scholars teaching diverse disciplines at distant universities."


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Ayou Komensé: Louisiana Creole Land, Community, and Recognition
Rain Prud’homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthé and Andrew J. Jolivétte
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PART 1: SACRED HISTORIES: FROM KINSHIP TO CULTURAL RESURGENCES

Rain Prud’homme-Cranford
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So, Have You Heard the One about the Louisiana Creoles Who Fight the System of Indigenous Erasure?
Carolyn M. Dunn
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Assimilation in Creole New Orleans
Darryl Barthé
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Joseph Dunn
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An Identity Mosaic from Nova Scotia to New Orleans
Annalyssa Gypsy Murphy
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A Prose Poem
Kelly Clayton
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Decolonizing the Tricentennial of New Orleans
Jeffery U. Darensbourg
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Decolonizing the History of the Present
Leila K. Blackbird
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PART 2: LANDBASE

: Creole Food Harvesting and Sovereignty
Tracey Colson Antee
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Filé Man
Robert B. Caldwell
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In Search of the Ishak
Jeffery U. Darensbourg
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In Search of the Ishak”
John Depriest
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Creole-NDN Health, Historical Trauma, and Settler Colonialism
T. Shawnee
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Summer Wesley
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PART 3: LANGUAGES

Oliver Mayeux
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Tanner Menard
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Gender, Race, and Eco-Colonialism
Rain Prud ’homme-Cranford
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A Storm’s Brewing / Sorte cette laville avant l’ouragan commence
Frances E. Hopson-Cuevas
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Body, Color, and Trauma
Andrew J. Jolivétte and Joelle Jolivétte-Gonzalez
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Negotiating Queerness in the Creole Diaspora
Andrew J. Jolivétte
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M. Carmen Lane
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PART 4: CEREMONIALS AND CULTURAL PRACTICE

Memories of a Choctaw-Apache
Thomas Parrie
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Growing Up Louisiana Creole in the Los Angeles Diaspora
Carolyn M. Dunn
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Mixed Race Foodways
John LaFleur
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Danny Lee Landreneau-Petrella
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Andrew J. Jolivétte
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Pierre Brooks Metoyer
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Louisiana Creole Peoplehood or All Our Relations Resisting Settler Violence and Indigenous Erasure
Rain Prud ’homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthé and Andrew J. Jolivétte
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Reflections on Janet Ravare Colson, Cane River Creole Matriarch
Andrew J. Jolivétte, Rain Prud ’homme-Cranford and Carolyn M. Dunn
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Louisiana State Legislature Resolution and Certificate of Special Recognition from the Governor of the State of Louisiana in honor of Janet Ravare-Colson
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