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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: ‘‘Not Recognized by the Tribe’’ ix
- Preface: Eating out of the Same Pot? xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds 1
- 1. A Harbor of Sense: An Interview with Joy Harjo 25
- 2. An/Other Case of New England Underwriting: Negotiating Race and Property in Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge 31
- 3. Race and Federal Recognition in Native New England 57
- 4. Where Will the Nation Be at Home? Race, Nationalisms, and Emigration Movements in the Creek Nation 80
- 5. In Their ‘‘Native Country’’: Freedpeople’s Understandings of Culture and Citizenship in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations 100
- 6. ‘‘Blood and Money’’: The Case of Seminole Freedmen and Seminole Indians in Oklahoma 121
- 7. ‘‘Playing Indian’’? The Selection of Radmilla Cody as Miss Navajo Nation, 1997–1998 145
- 8. ‘‘Their Hair was Curly’’: Afro-Mexicans in Indian Villages, Central Mexico, 1700–1820 164
- 9. Lone Wolf and Du Bois for a New Century: Intersections of Native American and African American Literatures 181
- 10. Native Americans, African Americans, and the Space That Is America: Indian Presence in the Fiction of Toni Morrison 196
- 11. Knowing All of My Names 218
- 12. After the Death of the Last: Performance as History in Monique Mojica’s Princess Pocahontas and The Blue Spots 226
- 13. Katimih o Sa Chata Kiyou (Why Am I Not Choctaw)? Race in the Lived Experiences of Two Black Choctaw Mixed-Bloods 260
- 14. From Ocean to O-Shen: Reggae, Rap, and Hip Hop in Hawai‘i 273
- 15. Heartbreak 309
- Afterword 321
- References 327
- Contributors 345
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: ‘‘Not Recognized by the Tribe’’ ix
- Preface: Eating out of the Same Pot? xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds 1
- 1. A Harbor of Sense: An Interview with Joy Harjo 25
- 2. An/Other Case of New England Underwriting: Negotiating Race and Property in Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge 31
- 3. Race and Federal Recognition in Native New England 57
- 4. Where Will the Nation Be at Home? Race, Nationalisms, and Emigration Movements in the Creek Nation 80
- 5. In Their ‘‘Native Country’’: Freedpeople’s Understandings of Culture and Citizenship in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations 100
- 6. ‘‘Blood and Money’’: The Case of Seminole Freedmen and Seminole Indians in Oklahoma 121
- 7. ‘‘Playing Indian’’? The Selection of Radmilla Cody as Miss Navajo Nation, 1997–1998 145
- 8. ‘‘Their Hair was Curly’’: Afro-Mexicans in Indian Villages, Central Mexico, 1700–1820 164
- 9. Lone Wolf and Du Bois for a New Century: Intersections of Native American and African American Literatures 181
- 10. Native Americans, African Americans, and the Space That Is America: Indian Presence in the Fiction of Toni Morrison 196
- 11. Knowing All of My Names 218
- 12. After the Death of the Last: Performance as History in Monique Mojica’s Princess Pocahontas and The Blue Spots 226
- 13. Katimih o Sa Chata Kiyou (Why Am I Not Choctaw)? Race in the Lived Experiences of Two Black Choctaw Mixed-Bloods 260
- 14. From Ocean to O-Shen: Reggae, Rap, and Hip Hop in Hawai‘i 273
- 15. Heartbreak 309
- Afterword 321
- References 327
- Contributors 345
- Index 349