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Contemporary Indigenous Issues November 14, 2005
Sovereignty Matters investigates the multiple perspectives that exist within indigenous communities regarding the significance of sovereignty as a category of intellectual, political, and cultural work. Much scholarship to date has treated sovereignty in geographical and political matters solely in terms of relationships between indigenous groups and their colonial states or with a bias toward American contexts. This groundbreaking anthology of essays by indigenous peoples from the Americas and the Pacific offers multiple perspectives on the significance of sovereignty.
 
The noted Mohawk scholar Taiaiake Alfred provides a landmark essay on the philosophical foundations of sovereignty and the need for the decolonization of indigenous thinking about governance. Other essays explore the role of sovereignty in fueling cultural memory, theories of history and change, spiritual connections to the land, language revitalization, and repatriation efforts. These topics are examined in varied yet related contexts of indigenous struggles for self-determination, including those of the Chamorro of Guam, the Taíno of Puerto Rico, the Quechua of the Andes, the Mäori of New Zealand (Aotearoa), the Samoan Islanders, and the Kanaka Maoli and the Makah of the United States. Several essays also consider the politics of identity and identification.
 
Sovereignty Matters emphasizes the relatedness of indigenous peoples' experiences of genocide, dispossession, and assimilation as well as the multiplicity of indigenous political and cultural agendas and perspectives regarding sovereignty.

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Joanne Barker (Lenape) is an assistant professor of American Indian studies at San Francisco State University. Her work has appeared in Cultural Studies, Wicazo Sa Review, Inscriptions, and This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation.

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  • Paperback: 236 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (November 14, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803262515
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803262515
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #530,487 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Joanne Barker is an enrolled member of the Lenape nation of eastern Oklahoma [the Delaware Tribe of Indians in Bartlesville, Oklahoma].

She is an associate professor of American Indian Studies at San Francisco State University.

She graduated with a B.A. in English and Comparative Literature with Honors in the Humanities from the University of California, Irvine, in 1991. She earned her Ph.D. from the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 2000.

Since 2000, she has held the Ford Foundation Fellowship with an association at the Center for Race & Gender at the University of California, Berkeley (2005-2006), the SFSU Presidential Sabbatical Award (Spring 2010), and is currently a Visiting Scholar in the American Indian Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles (2010-2011).

She serves on the Nomination's Committee of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (2010-2013) and is a member of the American Studies Association, the National Association of Ethnic Studies, and the American Anthropological Association. She is active in NAGPRA issues at SFSU and nationally.

Her faculty page is at http://online.sfsu.edu/~jmbarker

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, an collection of Indigenous writings on sovereignty, January 14, 2006
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Evo Morales is elected the first Ingigenous president of Bolivia and the Indigenous people's movement of Mexico is on the march. Around the world activists and movement intellectuals have been making history by moving Indigenous peoples' struggles to the forefront of grass-roots politics. Accompanying these developments has been a lively and challenging discussion about Sovereignty in relationship to the Nationstate, global capital, cultural production, feminism and sexuality, eco-politics and so on. English-speaking activists and movement intellectuals can now access the currents of those discussions thanks to this anthology. Bringing together writings from North America, New Zealand/Aotearoa, Puerto Rico. Samoa, etc, this book is an excellent crash course in the terms of the debates around Sovereignty. Given the recent currency Sovereignty has received thanks to struggles in Latin America as well as recent writings by philosophers like Virno, Negri and Balibar, here's a book that offers an approach to Sovereignty from the perspective of Indigenous activists and scholars themselves. This book couldn't have come at a better time!
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As a category of scholarship, activism, governance, and cultural work, sovereignty matters in consequential ways to understanding the political agendas, strategies, and cultural perspectives of indigenous peoples in the Americas and the Pacific. Read the first page
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