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Indigenous DC - Native Peoples and the Nation's Capital (Hardcover)
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Indigenous DC - Native Peoples and the Nation's Capital (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R585
Discovery Miles 5 850
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The first and fullest account of the suppressed history and
continuing presence of Native Americans in Washington, DC
Washington, DC, is Indian land, but Indigenous peoples are often
left out of the national narrative of the United States and erased
in the capital city. To redress this myth of invisibility,
Indigenous DC shines a light upon the oft-overlooked contributions
of tribal leaders and politicians, artists and activists to the
rich history of the District of Columbia, and their imprint-at
times memorialized in physical representations, and at other times
living on only through oral history-upon this place. Inspired by
author Elizabeth Rule's award-winning public history mobile app and
decolonial mapping project Guide to Indigenous DC, this book brings
together the original inhabitants who call the District their
traditional territory, the diverse Indigenous diaspora who has made
community here, and the land itself in a narrative arc that makes
clear that all land is Native land. The acknowledgment that DC is
an Indigenous space inserts the Indigenous perspective into the
national narrative and opens the door for future possibilities of
Indigenous empowerment and sovereignty. This important book is a
valuable and informational resource on both Washington, DC,
regional history and Native American history.
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