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Ohio Valley Native Americans speak: Indigenous discourse on the continuity of identity.

机译:俄亥俄谷印第安人说:关于身份连续性的土著话语。

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Since the 1960's there has been an increase in the assertion of a Native American identity across North America. This identification has been expressed in the Ohio Valley region (Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky) through performance at powwows, re-enactments and restored ceremonies. For the most part in the United States, acceptance of American Indian identification is founded on government recognition, racial appearance, or language. As no Native American languages are still spoken in the region, the "racial" appearance of Ohio Valley Native people is "mixed" or ambiguous, and government recognition is absent for most groups, the question arises of how an Ohio Valley Native identity has developed and been maintained over time. In pursuit of answers to this question, data were gathered at powwows, historic re-enactments, living history enactments, and other events where Ohio Valley Native people participate. Newsletters of Indian organizations and books influencing the expression of a Native Ohio identity also served as sources of primary data. Ethnohistorical research further illuminated the factors that shaped elements of Native American identity in the Ohio Valley.; The analysis of interviews and the other data demonstrate that the claim to Native American identity in the Ohio Valley is not, as some have suggested, a newly emergent construction. Rather, Native American identity has been maintained performatively in some quarters for many generations while remaining submerged in others. This Native identity continues to be constructed and performed drawing from a combination of Ohio Valley "folk" culture, Appalachian rural culture and "Pan-Indian" powwows. Similarities and connections were also found to exist with other mixed North American peoples, such as the Metis of Canada and the northern US, and those asserting an Ohio Valley Native identity.; These findings counter widely held conceptions that there are no "real Indians" in the Ohio Valley, call into question the bases on which such claims are made, and provide a basis for new understandings of how claims to identity are negotiated among Indigenous peoples in North America.
机译:自1960年代以来,整个北美地区对美国原住民身份的主张一直在增加。通过在战俘表演,重演和恢复仪式上在俄亥俄州谷地区(印第安纳州,俄亥俄州和肯塔基州)表达了这种认同感。在美国大部分地区,接受美洲印第安人身分的依据是政府的认可,种族面貌或语言。由于该地区仍未使用美洲原住民语言,俄亥俄州谷原住民的“种族”面貌“混血”或模棱两可,并且大多数团体都缺乏政府的认可,因此出现了俄亥俄州谷原住民身份如何发展的问题并随着时间的推移得到维护。为了寻求这个问题的答案,在战俘,历史重演,现实生活的成文法以及俄亥俄州谷原住民参加的其他活动中收集了数据。印度组织的通讯和影响俄亥俄州原住民身份表达的书籍也作为主要数据来源。民族史研究进一步阐明了影响俄亥俄州谷美国原住民身份要素的因素。对采访和其他数据的分析表明,正如某些人所建议的那样,对俄亥俄州谷地美国原住民身份的主张并不是一种新出现的结构。相反,美洲原住民的身份在某些地方表现出色,已延续了许多世代,而在其他世代中却依然存在。这种原住民身份继续从俄亥俄州山谷的“民俗”文化,阿巴拉契亚乡村文化和“泛印度”战俘的组合中建构和表现出来。还发现与其他混杂的北美人民,例如加拿大的梅蒂斯和美国北部的人民,以及主张俄亥俄州谷土著身份的人之间存在相似性和联系。这些发现反驳了普遍的观念,即在俄亥俄河谷中没有“真正的印第安人”,质疑这种主张的依据,并为重新认识北部的土著人民如何协商身份主张提供了基础。美国。

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  • 作者

    Tamburro, Paul Rene.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.; Folklore.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 225 p.
  • 总页数 225
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;世界文学;民族学;
  • 关键词

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