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Discover the power of Native Removal Writing with Narratives of Peoplehood, Politics, and Law. This volume delves into the rich history of Native American aesthetic and political praxis, focusing on the prominent theme of Indian Removal. Through a comprehensive analysis of Native American writings, author Sabine N. Meyer unveils a distinct genre of Native literature that serves as a crucial tool in negotiating Indigenous identity.
Meyer's work goes beyond the pages of history books, shedding light on the ongoing struggle faced by Native communities across the centuries. By examining the intersection of domestic settler colonial, international, and tribal law, this book offers a unique perspective on the experiences of Native collectives. It explores the complex dynamics of belonging, proprietary relationships, and intimate connections among Indigenous peoples.
From the legal and political battle of Cherokee Removal to the contemporary issues of African-Native writers and the appropriation of Native intangible property, Native Removal Writing encompasses a wide range of narratives. Dive into the works of influential authors such as John Rollin Ridge, Robert J. Conley, and Diane Glancy, as well as the insights of politicians and scholars like John Ross and Elias Boudinot.
Meyer's compelling analysis not only unveils historical connections but also raises critical questions about Indigenous identity and the assertion of social, cultural, and legal-political forms of living. Native Removal Writing serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and resistance of Native peoples throughout history.
Unlock the transformative power of Native Removal Writing and explore the narratives that have shaped Indigenous communities. Learn from the past, understand the present, and envision a future where Native peoples define and assert their own living, being, and belonging. Experience this thought-provoking journey with Narratives of Peoplehood, Politics, and Law.
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