Louisiana Creole peoplehood : Afro-indigeneity and community
Record details
- ISBN: 0295749504
- ISBN: 9780295749501
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (289 pages) : illustrations
remote - Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: Aou komensé : Louisiana Creole land, community, and recognition -- Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthé, and Andrew Jolivétte -- Part 1: Sacred histories: from kinship to cultural resurgences. -- Post-contact peoplehood : history, kinship, and redefining Louisiana Creole indigeneity -- Speak white, speak black, speak American : assimilation in Creole New Orleans / Darryl Barthé -- Acadian/African/Indigenous trinity : an identity mosaic from Nova Scotia to New Orleans / Annalyssa Gypsy Murphy -- Bulbancha is still a place : decolonizing the tricentennial of New Orleans / Jeffrey U. Darensbourg -- Part 2: Landbase: from homelands to food and health. -- Filé man : Creole food harvesting and sovereignty / Tracey Colson Antee -- Telling it right : in search of the Ishak / Jeffrey U. Darensbourg -- A perfect circle bound in chains : Creole-NDN health, historical trauma, and settler-colonialism / T. Shawnee -- Part 3: Languages: literacies and bodies. -- Language revitalization, race, and resistance in Creole Louisiana / Oliver Mayeaux -- No body sings the blues like a FAT body : gender, race, and eco-colonialism / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford -- Don't scratch my washboard, but you can pull my fiddle : negotiating queerness in the Creole diaspora / Andrew J. Jolivétte -- Part 4: Ceremonials and cultural practice: from testimonials to activism. -- On passing and survival : memories of a Choctaw-Apache / Thomas Parrie -- LA to L.A.: growing up Louisiana Creole in the Los Angeles diaspora / Carolyn M. Dunn -- Conclusion: Nouzot Kréyol : Louisiana Creole peoplehood or all our relations resisting settler violence and indigenous erasure / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthé, and Andrew J. Jolivétte. |
Restrictions on Access Note: | NLC staff and students only. |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. |