"Are We Not Foreigners Here?" : Indigenous Nationalism in the Twentieth-Century U.S.-Mexico Borderlands / Jeffrey M. Schulze.
Material type: TextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSEPublisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2018]Manufacturer: Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2019Copyright date: ©[2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781469637129
- Yaqui Indians
- Tohono O'odham Indians
- Nationalism
- Kickapoo Indians
- History / United States / 20th Century
- nationalism
- Yaqui (Indiens) -- Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine -- Histoire
- Kickapoo (Indiens) -- Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine -- Histoire
- Papago (Indiens) -- Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine -- Histoire
- Nationalisme
- Yaqui Indians -- Mexican-American Border Region -- History
- Kickapoo Indians -- Mexican-American Border Region -- History
- Tohono O'odham Indians -- Mexican-American Border Region -- History
- Transborder ethnic groups -- Politics and government
- Nationalism
- North America -- Mexican-American Border Region
The white men came and pretty soon they were all around us : Yaqui, Kickapoo, and Tohono O'odham migrations -- The indigenous race is abandoned : Indian policies -- God gave the land to the Yaquis : the beleaguered Yaqui nation -- Almost immune to change : the Mexican Kickapoo -- We are lost between two worlds : the Tohono O'odham nation -- All the doors are closing and now it's economic survival : federal recognition.
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This book examines efforts by Indigenous Yaqui, Kickapoo, and Tohono O'odham people to maintain sovereignty and identity by utilizing the unique nature and sociopolitical dynamics of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
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