The Routledge companion to global indigenous history

by Ann McGrath (Editor)

Other authorsLynette Russell (Editor)
PDF, 2021

Publication

London : Routledge, 2021.

ISBN

9781315181929

Notes

CONTENTS
1. Introduction

PART I: History’s Outsiders
2. European Uses of History
3. Theoretical Frontiers
4. Indigenous Peoples in Asia: A Long History
5. World Conservation and Genocidal Frontiers: Global Environmentalism, Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Humanity in the Early Twentieth Century

PART II: Migrations and Mobilities
6. Indigenous Global Histories and Modern Human Origins
7. Singing to Ancestors: Respecting and Re-telling Stories Woven Through Ancient Ancestral Lands
8. The Case for Continuity of Human Occupation and Rock Art Production in the Kimberley, Australia
9. Voyagers from the Havai‘i Diaspora: Polynesian Mobility, 1760s–1850s
10. Walking the Indigenous City: Colonial Encounters at the Heart of Empire

PART III: Colonial Encounters
11. Treatied Space: North American Indigenous Treaties in Global Context
12. Sámi Indigeneity in Nineteenth-Century Swedish and British Intellectual Debates
13. Language, Translation, and Transformation in Indigenous Histories
14. ‘The Case of Polly Indian’: Enslavement, Native Ancestry, and the Law in the British Caribbean
15. Rethinking the Colonial Encounter in the Age of Trauma

PART IV: Removals and Diasporas
16. Sexual Removals: Indigenous Genders and Sexualities as Territory
17. Reimagining Home: Indian Removal, Native Storytelling, and the Search for Belonging
18. Because of Her We Can: Gender and Diaspora in Australian Exemption Policies
19. Damage and Dispossession: Indigenous People and Nuclear Weapons on Bikini Atoll and the Pitjantjatjara Lands, 1946 to 1988
20. The Bones of Our Mother: Adivasi Dispossession in an Indian State

PART V: Memory, Identities, and Narratives
21. Indigenous Narratives, Separations, Denials and Memories: Moving Beyond Loss
22. Remembering Removal: Indigenous Narratives of Colonial Collecting Practices in the Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea)
23. Indigenous History and Identity in the Caribbean
24. Subttsasa Biehtsevuomátjistema: Recalling the Memories and Stories from Our Little Pine Forest
25. Assisting Indigenous Resistance through Secularism: Legal Limits to Christianisation in Canada (1867–1939)

PART VI: Pathways Towards Future Indigenous Histories
26. Transmission’s End? Cataclysm and Chronology in Indigenous Oral Tradition
27. Archaeology, Hybrid Knowledge and Community Engagement in Africa: Thoughts on Decolonising Practice
28. Indigenous Photography as Subject and Method for Global History
29. African Literature as Indigenous History in South Africa’s ‘Decolonise the Curriculum’ Movement
30. Haptic History in Southeast Asia – Archiving the Past in Bodies and Landscapes
31. The Uses of History in Greenland
32. Yuraki – An Australian Aboriginal Perspective on Deep History
33. Deep History’s Digital Footprints
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