Jack Glazier, "Anthropology and Radical Humanis...
An interview with Jack Glazier
60 min
252
Natasha Varner, "La Raza Cosmética: Beauty, Ide...
An interview with Natasha Varner
38 min
253
John G. Turner, "They Knew They Were Pilgrims: ...
An interview with John C. Turner
29 min
254
Tony Tekaroniake Evans, "Teaching Native Pride:...
An interview with Tony Tekaroniake Evans
67 min
255
Justin Gage, "We Do Not Want the Gates Closed B...
Gage shows how sustained communication between reservations enabled a diversity of peoples to share knowledge of common experiences under U.S. settler colonialism, culminating with the rise and rapid spread of the Ghost Dance...
62 min
256
Frederick Luis Aldama, "Graphic Indigeneity: Co...
Almada presents a comprehensive collection examining Indigenous comic book artists and the history of representations of Indigenous peoples throughout comic book history....
48 min
257
Audrey J. Horning, "Ireland in the Virginian Se...
Audrey Horning revisits the fraught connections between Ireland and colonial Virginia...
83 min
258
Julie Gibbings, "Our Time is Now: Race and Mode...
Gibbings offers an ambitious exploration of modernity, history, and time in post-colonial Guatemala..,
48 min
259
Agnès Delahaye, "Settling the Good Land: Govern...
Delahaye tells the story of John Winthrop’s tenure as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630’s...
53 min
260
Jeffrey Alan Erbig Jr., "Where Caciques and Map...
Erbig charts the interplay between imperial and indigenous spatial imaginaries and shows the critical role that indigenous actors played in imperial border-making between the Spanish and the Portuguese in the Río de la Plata region during the mid-to-late eighteenth century...
68 min
261
Charles F. Walker, "Witness to the Age of Revol...
For this volume, the brilliant Liz Clarke illustrated Dr. Walker’s biography of a ½ brother of José Gabriel Condorcanqui Tupac Amaru, the leader of the 1780-1783 Tupac Amaru Rebellion....
64 min
262
Denise E. Bates, "Basket Diplomacy: Leadership,...
Before the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana became one of the state’s top private employers—with its vast landholdings and economic enterprises—they lived well below the poverty line and lacked any clear legal status....
46 min
263
David Tavárez, "The Invisible War: Indigenous D...
Tavárez guides his readers through four centuries of the Mexican Inquisition in the episcopal sees of México and Oaxaca...
58 min
264
Andrew C. Isenberg, "The Destruction of the Bis...
In 1800, tens of millions of bison roamed the North American Great Plains...
37 min
265
Laura Briggs, "Taking Children: A History of Am...
Weaving together histories of Black communities (in the US and the Americas more broadly), Native Americans, and multiple Latin Americans countries, Briggs tells us how taking of children has been used as a strategy to terrorize communities that demand social justice and change...
75 min
266
Sarah Shulist, "Transforming Indigenity: Urbani...
Shulist examines the role that language revitalization efforts play in cultural politics in the small city of São Gabriel da Cachoeira, located in the Brazilian Amazon.,.
53 min
267
Maurice S. Crandall, "These People Have Always ...
Crandall demonstrates how Indigenous communities implemented, subverted, rejected, and indigenized colonial ideologies of democracy, both to accommodate and to oppose colonial power...
60 min
268
Jean Jackson, "Managing Multiculturalism: Indig...
Jean Jackson narrates her remarkable journey as an anthropologist in Colombia for over 50 years.,.
55 min
269
Edward C. Valandra, "Colorizing Restorative Jus...
This book is thus a wake-up call for European-descended restorative justice practitioners as it is validating for Indigenous practitioners and practitioners of color and enlightening for anyone wishing to explore the intersections of indigeneity, racial justice, and restorative justice...
45 min
270
Mark Santiago, "A Bad Peace and A Good War: Spa...
In August 1795, Apaches wiped out two Spanish patrols In the desert borderlands of the what is today the American Southwest and Mexican north....
65 min
271
David R. B. Beck, "Unfair Labor?: American Indi...
The 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition was in many ways the crowning event of the nineteenth century United States....
76 min
272
Ryan Hall, "Beneath the Backbone of the World: ...
Hall tells the story of the Blackfoot (Niitsitapi) people who lived and controlled a large region of what is today the U.S. and Canadian Great Plains...
46 min
273
David Tavárez, "Words and Worlds Turned Around:...
Tavarez and his colleagues tackle the big questions of the Christianization of Mexico after the Spanish Conquest and using sources in several indigenous languages...
86 min
274
JoAnna Poblete, "Balancing the Tides: Marine Pr...
Poblete demonstrates how western-style economics, policy-making, and knowledge building imposed by the U.S. federal government have been infused into the daily lives of American Samoans...
64 min
275
Mary Kathryn Nagle, "Sovereignty" (Northwestern...
How can Cherokee people fight for justice under an unjust colonial legal framework?