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The Complexities of American Indian Identity in the Twenty-First Century

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The Complexities of American Indian Identity in the Twenty-First Century

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Between 2011 and 2015, over 700 Native Americans from across the United States participated in Native 24/7, a mixed-methods study that delved into modern-day American Indian identities through semi-structured interviews with accompanying surveys. Using the perspectives, voices, and stories of these participants, Daley and Daley document how contemporary Native peoples feel, define, and contribute to the construction of Native identity on topics such as colonization, tribal enrollment, blood quantum, language, spirituality, family, and community.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Methods and Participants
Chapter 2 “So, What Should I Call You? Indian? Native? Something Else?”: Preferences for Terminology
Chapter 3 “They're Not On and Off Switches”: Culture, History, and Heritage
Chapter 4 “Natives, We're Good Relatives”: Family, Community, and Relationships
Chapter 5 “I'm Only Indian on Sunday”: Religion and Spirituality
Chapter 6 “A Necessary Evil”: Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood Cards
Chapter 7 “Football and Mascots”: What We Have Learned

Product details

Published Mar 15 2023
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 164
ISBN 9781793643872
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 12 b/w illustrations; 8 tables;
Dimensions 236 x 157 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Sean M. Daley

Sean M. Daley is co-founder and director of the In…

Author

Christine Makosky Daley

Melissa Patschke, EdD, is Principal of the Upper P…

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