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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Indigeneity, Celebrity, and Fame: Accounting for Colonialism 1
- Mino-Waawiindaganeziwin: What Does Indigenous Celebrity Mean within Anishinaabeg Contexts? 33
- Empowering Voices from the Past: The Playing Experiences of Retired Pasifika Rugby League Athletes in Australia 56
- My Mom, the “Military Mohawk Princess”: kahntinetha1 Horn through the Lens of Indigenous Female Celebrity 80
- Indigenous Activism and Celebrity: Negotiating Access, Inclusion, and the Politics of Humility 102
- Rags-to-Riches and Other Fairytales: Indigenous Celebrity in Australia 1950–80 126
- “Pretty Boy” Trudeau Versus the “Algonquin Agitator”: Hitting the Ropes of Canadian Colonialist Masculinities 146
- Famous “Last” Speakers: Celebrity and Erasure in Media Coverage of Indigenous Language Endangerment 163
- Celebrity in Absentia: Situating the Indigenous People of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Social Imaginary 177
- Marvin Rainwater and “The Pale Faced Indian”: How Cover Songs Appropriated a Story of Cultural Appropriation 202
- Collectivity as Indigenous Anti-Celebrity: Global Indigeneity and the Indigenous Rights Movement 221
- Makings, Meanings, and Recognitions: The Stuff of Anishinaabe Stars 243
- Acknowledgements 263
- Selected Bibliography 265
- Contributors 289
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Indigeneity, Celebrity, and Fame: Accounting for Colonialism 1
- Mino-Waawiindaganeziwin: What Does Indigenous Celebrity Mean within Anishinaabeg Contexts? 33
- Empowering Voices from the Past: The Playing Experiences of Retired Pasifika Rugby League Athletes in Australia 56
- My Mom, the “Military Mohawk Princess”: kahntinetha1 Horn through the Lens of Indigenous Female Celebrity 80
- Indigenous Activism and Celebrity: Negotiating Access, Inclusion, and the Politics of Humility 102
- Rags-to-Riches and Other Fairytales: Indigenous Celebrity in Australia 1950–80 126
- “Pretty Boy” Trudeau Versus the “Algonquin Agitator”: Hitting the Ropes of Canadian Colonialist Masculinities 146
- Famous “Last” Speakers: Celebrity and Erasure in Media Coverage of Indigenous Language Endangerment 163
- Celebrity in Absentia: Situating the Indigenous People of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Social Imaginary 177
- Marvin Rainwater and “The Pale Faced Indian”: How Cover Songs Appropriated a Story of Cultural Appropriation 202
- Collectivity as Indigenous Anti-Celebrity: Global Indigeneity and the Indigenous Rights Movement 221
- Makings, Meanings, and Recognitions: The Stuff of Anishinaabe Stars 243
- Acknowledgements 263
- Selected Bibliography 265
- Contributors 289
- Index 295