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T'aa hwo aji t'eego and the Moral Economy of Navajo Coal Workers

机译:T'aa Hwo Aji T'eego和Navajo煤炭工人的道德经济

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The development of coal mining in the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the United States, is understood as a consequence of economic dependency, resource curse, modernization, cultural contradiction, and so on. Missing from these frameworks are the perspectives of indigenous actors who participate in these industries. This article draws on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews conducted with Navajo coal workers and community members during a 2013 lease renewal to analyze how a moral economy of Navajo coal workers accounts for the mobilization of Navajo labor in support of the industry, despite years of exploitation and environmental damage. This article's central argument is that the moral economy of Navajo coal workers is built on a subsistence logic, summarized in the Navajo idiom t'aa hwo aji t'eego, which emphasizes notions of "hard work" on one's "traditional" land and is produced in the collective conditions of a worker's union. Even as the future of coal looks bleak, understanding how this folk ideology mobilizes Navajo workers in support of a declining industry gives us a better understanding of the integration of indigenous peoples into capitalist processes.
机译:纳瓦霍民族煤炭开采的发展,美国最大的印度预订,被经济依赖,资源诅咒,现代化,文化矛盾等所理解的。这些框架中缺失是参加这些行业的土着演员的观点。本文在2013年租赁续签期间借鉴了Navajo煤炭工人和社区成员的民族景观和访谈,以分析纳瓦霍煤炭工人的道德经济占据纳瓦霍劳动力支持该行业的账户,尽管有多年的开发和环境损害。本文的核心论点是,纳瓦霍煤炭工人的道德经济建立在一个生存的逻辑上,概述在纳瓦霍伊·伊迪摩特T'A澳哥·埃吉T'eego,这强调了一个人的“传统”土地上的“努力工作”的概念在工人联盟的集体条件下生产。即使煤炭的未来看起来黯淡,了解这种民间意识形态如何动员纳瓦霍工人,以支持一个衰退的行业,让我们更好地了解土着人民融入资本主义进程的整合。

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