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10. Migration and the Seasonal Round: An Odawa Family’s Story
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Migration, People’s Lives, Shifting and Permeable Borders: The North American and Caribbean Societies in the Atlantic World 1
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PART I. INTERSOCIETAL MIGRATIONS
- 1. Mirando atrás: Mexican Immigration from 1876 to 2000 49
- 2. Through the Northern Borderlands: Canada- U.S. Migrations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 76
- 3. The Making and Unmaking of the Circum- Caribbean Migratory Sphere: Mobility, Sex across Boundaries, and Collective Destinies, 1840–1940 99
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PART II. CONNECTING BORDERLANDS, LITTORALS, AND REGIONS
- 4. Population Movements and the Making of Canada- U.S. Not- So- Foreign Relations 129
- 5. Greater Southwest North America: A Region of Historical Integration, Disjunction, and Imposition 150
- 6. Independence and Interdependence: Caribbean–North American Migration in the Modern Era 174
- 7. Migration to Mexico, Migration in Mexico: A Special Case on the North American Continent 188
- 8. The Construction of Borders: Building North American Nations, Building a Continental Perimeter, 1890s–1920s 210
- 9. The United States–Mexican Border as Material and Cultural Barrier 228
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PART III. COMPLICATING NARRATIVES
- 10. Migration and the Seasonal Round: An Odawa Family’s Story 253
- 11. Market Interactions in a Borderland Setting: A Case Study of the Gila River Pima of Arizona, 1846–1862 264
- 12. Paying Attention to Moving Americans: Migration Knowledge in the Age of Internal Migration, 1930s–1970s 277
- 13. The Black Experience in Canada Revisited 297
- 14. Circumnavigating Controls: Transborder Migration of Asian- Origin Migrants during the Period of Exclusion 313
- 15. Migration and Capitalism: The Rise of the U.S.- Mexican Border 333
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PART IV. CONTEMPORARY AND APPLIED PERSPECTIVES
- 16. Central American Migration and the Shaping of Refugee Policy 347
- 17. Central American Transmigrants: Migratory Movement of Special Interest to Different Sectors within and outside Mexico 364
- 18. Interrogating Managed Migration’s Model: A Counternarrative of Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program 377
- 19. 1867 and All That . . . : Teaching the American Survey as Continental North American History 391
- About the Contributors 399
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Migration, People’s Lives, Shifting and Permeable Borders: The North American and Caribbean Societies in the Atlantic World 1
-
PART I. INTERSOCIETAL MIGRATIONS
- 1. Mirando atrás: Mexican Immigration from 1876 to 2000 49
- 2. Through the Northern Borderlands: Canada- U.S. Migrations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 76
- 3. The Making and Unmaking of the Circum- Caribbean Migratory Sphere: Mobility, Sex across Boundaries, and Collective Destinies, 1840–1940 99
-
PART II. CONNECTING BORDERLANDS, LITTORALS, AND REGIONS
- 4. Population Movements and the Making of Canada- U.S. Not- So- Foreign Relations 129
- 5. Greater Southwest North America: A Region of Historical Integration, Disjunction, and Imposition 150
- 6. Independence and Interdependence: Caribbean–North American Migration in the Modern Era 174
- 7. Migration to Mexico, Migration in Mexico: A Special Case on the North American Continent 188
- 8. The Construction of Borders: Building North American Nations, Building a Continental Perimeter, 1890s–1920s 210
- 9. The United States–Mexican Border as Material and Cultural Barrier 228
-
PART III. COMPLICATING NARRATIVES
- 10. Migration and the Seasonal Round: An Odawa Family’s Story 253
- 11. Market Interactions in a Borderland Setting: A Case Study of the Gila River Pima of Arizona, 1846–1862 264
- 12. Paying Attention to Moving Americans: Migration Knowledge in the Age of Internal Migration, 1930s–1970s 277
- 13. The Black Experience in Canada Revisited 297
- 14. Circumnavigating Controls: Transborder Migration of Asian- Origin Migrants during the Period of Exclusion 313
- 15. Migration and Capitalism: The Rise of the U.S.- Mexican Border 333
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PART IV. CONTEMPORARY AND APPLIED PERSPECTIVES
- 16. Central American Migration and the Shaping of Refugee Policy 347
- 17. Central American Transmigrants: Migratory Movement of Special Interest to Different Sectors within and outside Mexico 364
- 18. Interrogating Managed Migration’s Model: A Counternarrative of Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program 377
- 19. 1867 and All That . . . : Teaching the American Survey as Continental North American History 391
- About the Contributors 399
- Index 401