The indigenous experience of Anglo-European nationality has a
long and violent history. Yet over time, the imposition of an
originally "foreign" nationality onto indigenous communities has
produced, for some American Indians and Native Canadians, a potent
vision of sovereign plurality in the indigenous imagining. Offering
close and compelling readings of novels by Sherman Alexie, Jeanette
Armstrong, A. A. Carr, Louise Erdrich, Thomas King, Louis Owens,
Leslie M. Silko, James Welch, and Gerald Vizenor, "Plural
Sovereignties and Contemporary Indigenous Literature "documents the
reinvention of Anglo-European nationality in the interests of
sustaining indigenous traditions.
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