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A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other by Charlotte Coté (review) 《一只手拿鼓,另一只手拿红眼》作者:夏洛特·考特尔(书评)
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2023.0023
Courtney A. Lewis
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Indigenous Women and Violence: Feminist Activist Research in Heightened States of Injustice ed. by Lynn Stephen and Shannon Speed (review) 土著妇女与暴力:在高度不公正状态下的女权主义活动家研究,林恩·斯蒂芬和香农·斯比德主编(评论)
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2023.0007
Jessica L. Sánchez Flores
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引用次数: 3
Velroy and the Madischie Mafia by Sy Hoahwah (review) 《维尔罗伊和马迪什黑手党》,作者:Sy Hoahwah
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2023.0034
Theodore C. Van Alst
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Mayalogue: An Interactionist Theory of Indigenous Cultures by Victor Montejo 《玛雅对话:土著文化的互动主义理论》维克多·蒙特霍著
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2023.0006
G. Chacón
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No Surrender: The Land Remains Indigenous by Sheldon Krasowski (review) 《不投降:土地依然是原住民》作者:谢尔登·克拉索夫斯基
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2022.a863585
Paulina Johnson
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What Has No Place, Remains: The Challenges for Indigenous Religious Freedom in Canada Today by Nicholas Shrubsole (review) 《无处可留:今日加拿大原住民宗教自由面临的挑战》尼古拉斯·施鲁索著(评论)
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2022.a863594
M. D. McNally
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Ka Pae Hawaii: Charting Indigenous Community in a Multicentered World 夏威夷Ka Pae:绘制多中心世界中的土著社区
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2022.a863583
M. Ing
Abstract:Approximately half of Kanaka (Hawaiians) live beyond the islands of Hawai'i but these off-island Kanaka are not always recognized as a significant part of the Lāhui (Hawaiian community), where discourses of identity often privilege "rootedness" to the islands over the "routedness" of Kanaka living abroad. Articulating a culture of mobility in Kanaka terminology shows how Kanaka around the world count within the Lāhui. This article contrasts two narratives within the Lāhui—the kama'āina (child of the land) narrative and the Hawai'inuiākea (broad expansive Hawai'i) narrative. An analysis of the latter narrative shows that our kūpuna (ancestors) traveled across their known world establishing multiple "Hawai'is" and that they sought knowledge from beyond the islands of Hawai'i to enrich the Lāhui—embodying the value of Hawai'i 'ima loa (the Hawai'i who searches far and wide). Kanaka living beyond the islands of Hawai'i are continuing the work of our kūpuna. Ka Pae Hawaii is a call to think pluralistically; reworking the well-known phrase "ka pae 'āina o Hawai'i," literally "the cluster of islands, Hawai'i," into "ka pae Hawai'i," "the cluster of Hawai'is." Our kūpuna conceptualized the world as a place of possibility, a place of association, and a place of self-discovery; as a place where we find ka pae Hawai'i.
摘要:大约一半的卡纳卡人(夏威夷人)生活在夏威夷群岛之外,但这些岛外的卡纳卡人并不总是被认为是Lāhui(夏威夷社区)的重要组成部分,在那里,身份认同的话语往往赋予卡纳卡人对岛屿的“根性”,而不是生活在国外的“routedness”。用卡纳卡术语表达一种流动文化,显示了卡纳卡在世界各地如何在Lāhui中发挥作用。本文对比了Lāhui-the kama'āina(土地之子)叙事和夏威夷'inuiākea(广阔的夏威夷)叙事中的两种叙事。对后一种叙述的分析表明,我们的kūpuna(祖先)在他们已知的世界中旅行,建立了多个“夏威夷”,他们从夏威夷岛屿之外寻求知识,以丰富Lāhui-embodying夏威夷ima loa(夏威夷人四处寻找)的价值。居住在夏威夷群岛以外的卡纳卡人正在继续我们kūpuna的工作。“Ka Pae Hawaii”呼吁多元化思考;将著名的短语“ka pae 'āina o hawaii '”,字面意思是“夏威夷群岛”,改为“ka pae hawaii '”,意思是“夏威夷群岛”。我们的kūpuna将世界概念化为一个充满可能性的地方,一个联系的地方,一个自我发现的地方;作为一个我们能找到夏威夷的地方。
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The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw dir. by Shelley Niro (review) 米兹·熊爪的不可思议的第25年作者:雪莱·尼罗(书评)
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2022.a863603
Renae Watchman
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Sovereignty for Sale? Tribal Patent Shelters and the Risky Business of Sovereign Derivatives 主权出售?部落专利庇护和主权衍生品的风险业务
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2022.a863581
Theresa Rocha Beardall
Abstract:Sovereign tribal nations frequently conduct business with public and private entities. These transactions include routine transfers of goods and services, as well as more creative extraction technologies that locate revenue streams within tribal communities in desperate need of economic resources. One form of creative extraction involves tribal patent shelters. With this unique and emerging business partnership, nontribal corporations compensate an American Indian tribal nation for temporarily sheltering intellectual property from federal review using their sovereign immunity. These shelters demonstrate how the opportunities and challenges of tribal economic development are shifting in the current era of accelerated financialization. Using a set of court and legislative documents involving a patent partnership between the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe and Allergan, a global pharmaceutical corporation, this article examines how the law has addressed these shifts and their expanding intersections between tribal sovereignty and commerce. Analyses show that the market value of sovereign immunity to protect the profits of intellectual property derives from a tribe's sovereignty and, when mobilized in this way, this valuation threatens to contract tribal sovereignty while expanding opportunities to increase corporate capital. Attention to this subtle but striking form of predation is key to preserving the future of tribal sovereignty and reflecting on the appeal these transactions have for economically depressed communities considering similar financial arrangements.
摘要:主权部落国家经常与公共和私人实体进行商业往来。这些交易包括商品和服务的日常转移,以及更具创造性的提取技术,这些技术可以在急需经济资源的部落社区中找到收入来源。一种形式的创造性提取涉及部落专利保护。通过这种独特的新兴商业伙伴关系,非部落公司补偿一个美国印第安部落国家利用其主权豁免暂时保护知识产权免受联邦审查。这些庇护所表明,在当前加速金融化的时代,部落经济发展的机遇和挑战正在发生变化。本文利用一系列涉及圣里吉斯莫霍克部落与全球制药公司艾尔建之间专利合作关系的法院和立法文件,研究法律如何处理这些转变,以及部落主权与商业之间日益扩大的交集。分析表明,保护知识产权利润的主权豁免的市场价值来自于部落的主权,如果以这种方式加以利用,这种价值有可能损害部落主权,同时扩大增加公司资本的机会。注意这种微妙但引人注目的掠夺形式是维护部落主权未来的关键,也是反思这些交易对考虑类似财务安排的经济萧条社区的吸引力的关键。
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Send a Runner: A Navajo Honors the Long Walk by Edison Eskeets and Jim Kristofic (review) 发送一个跑步者:一个纳瓦霍人的荣誉长途步行爱迪生·埃斯基茨和吉姆·克里斯托弗(评论)
IF 1.1 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1353/nai.2022.a863601
Lisa Blee
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