2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8322.2009.00668.x
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Written out of history: Contemporary Native American narratives of enslavement

Abstract: The article looks at historical narratives of enslavement circulating among contemporary Native Americans. These narratives, the author argues, constitute an important element in the construction of current tribal identities as much as they are relevant for a reflection about the role played by hegemonic racial discourses in the politics surrounding ethnically‐tied resources.

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“…Colonization disconnected indigenous people from their communities, land, narratives, and their medicinal and religious practices (Carocci, 2009). Before the Europeans' arrival, indigenous people in the Americas maintained their own holistic system of care consisting of spiritual practices, plant-based medicines, and community involvement (Sessa, 2016;Taylor, 1971).…”
Section: Psychedelics As Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colonization disconnected indigenous people from their communities, land, narratives, and their medicinal and religious practices (Carocci, 2009). Before the Europeans' arrival, indigenous people in the Americas maintained their own holistic system of care consisting of spiritual practices, plant-based medicines, and community involvement (Sessa, 2016;Taylor, 1971).…”
Section: Psychedelics As Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%