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    ISBN: 9781351723633
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (799 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Companions Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8009
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Author statements -- List of contributors -- 1 History's outsiders? Global Indigenous Histories -- PART I: A global perspective -- 2 European uses of history -- 3 Theoretical frontiers -- 4 Indigenous peoples in Asia: a long history -- 5 World conservation and genocidal frontiers: global environmentalism, settler colonialism, and Indigenous humanity in the early twentieth century -- PART II: Migrations and mobilities -- 6 Indigenous global histories and modern human origins -- 7 Singing to ancestors: respecting and re-telling stories woven through ancient ancestral lands -- 8 The case for continuity of human occupation and rock art production in the Kimberley, Australia -- 9 Voyagers from the Havai'i diaspora: Polynesian mobility, 1760s-1850s -- 10 Walking the Indigenous city: colonial encounters at the heart of empire -- PART III: Colonial encounters -- 11 Treatied space: North American Indigenous treaties in a global context -- 12 Sámi indigeneity in nineteenth-century Swedish and British intellectual debates -- 13 Language, translation, and transformation in Indigenous histories -- 14 'The case of Polly Indian': enslavement, Native ancestry, and the law in the British Caribbean -- 15 Rethinking the colonial encounter in the Age of Trauma -- PART IV: Removals and diasporas -- 16 Sexual removals: Indigenous genders and sexualities as territory -- 17 Reimagining home: Indian removal, Native storytelling, and the search for belonging -- 18 'Because of her, we can': gender and diaspora in Australian exemption policies -- 19 Damage and dispossession: Indigenous people and nuclear weapons on Bikini Atoll and the Pitjantjatjara lands, 1946 to 1988 -- 20 The bones of our mother: Adivasi dispossession in an Indian state.
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